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Awl is a long pointed spike. It may be a:
- Scratch awl, a tool with a long pointed spike used for marking wood.
- Stitching awl, a tool used by leatherworkers, such as cobblers (shoemakers), to pierce holes in leather
- Bradawl, a tool for making holes in wood
Awl may also refer to:
- The AA-4 'Awl', the NATO reporting name for the Raduga K-9 air-to-air missile
- The Alliance for Workers' Liberty, a United Kingdom Marxist group
- The Academic word list
See also:
- Hasora, a skipper butterfly genus commonly known as "awls"
- Coeliadinae, a skipper butterfly family containing awls, awlets and related taxa
- awl-flies, the family Xylophagidae.
- AWL
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