In short: No.
The Reason:
Axal is generally a synonym of Axial. The definition of Axial is "of, pertaining to, characterized by, or forming an axis", and it is an adjective.
Axis would be a word by itself, because it is a noun with the definition "the line about which a rotating body turns"
Axel is a male given name, and is also coined as the name of a skateboarding jump, and is thus also a noun, and is a word by itself.
Remove the plastic center cap(pry or pull off) Remove the C-clip from the axal(or snap ring) Pull off wheel. Do not loose the little steel key that fits in the slot on the axal and inside the wheel. To replace: replace wheel on axal Line up slot in wheel with grove in axal Slide in little steel axal key in grove Replace C-clap or snap ring on axal Drive off down the road..Thats it
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Enuring itself is a word... Enuring itself is a word...
Yes the word itself is a bad word. It carries a wrong meaning with itself. One should be absolutely far away from this thing.
On longer axles they are split with a carrier bearing in the middle to reduce vibration.
No, the "h" in the word "harbor" is not capitalized when used by itself.
The word itself is English.
Yes, A free root is a word that can be used by itself. A bound morpheme is part of a word and must be attached to something.
There is no root word.
The word itself is a pronoun. It can be reflexive and emphatic.
The term for something that happens by itself is "spontaneous."
No, the word "itself" is not a preposition. It is a pronoun that refers to something previously mentioned or easily identified in the context.