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An axis (pl.: axes) may refer to:

Mathematics

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Politics

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  • Axis powers of World War II, 1936–1945.
  • Axis of evil (first used in 2002), U.S. President George W. Bush's description of Iran, Iraq, and North Korea
  • Axis of Resistance (first used in 2002), the Shia alliance of Iran, Syria, and Hezbollah
  • Axis of Upheaval (first used in 2024), foreign policy neologism of the Anti-western collaboration between Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea
  • Jakarta-Pyongyang-Peking Axis, diplomatic alignment and alliance between Indonesia, China, and North Korea during Sukarno's Presidency
  • Political spectrum, sometimes called an axis

Science

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Technology

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Arts and entertainment

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Music

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Other uses in arts and entertainment

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  • AXIS (comics), "Avengers & X-Men: AXIS" (2014), a Marvel Comics storyline
  • Axis Amerika, the name of two teams of super-villains who have appeared in DC Comics
  • Axis, an asteroid in the Gundam science fiction media franchise
  • Axis (film), a 2017 drama directed by Aisha Tyler
  • Axis (novel), a 2007 science-fiction novel by Robert Charles Wilson
  • AXIS Dance Company, a professional contemporary dance company and dance education organization in Oakland, California, U.S.

Brands and enterprises

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Other uses

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See also

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