Mallet

  • 21mallet — [[t]mæ̱lɪt[/t]] mallets N COUNT A mallet is a wooden hammer with a square head …

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  • 22Mallet — 1) A hammer type weapon, with a heavy leaden head on a five foot wooden shaft. (Seward, Desmond. Henry V: The Scourge of God, 223) 2) Long handled mallet often carried by English longbowmen and used as both a weapon and a tool. (Wise, Terence.… …

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  • 23Mallet — Admin ASC 2 Code Orig. name Mallet Country and Admin Code BR.18.4113908 BR …

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  • 24mallet — n 1. beetle, hammer, gavel; tapper, tamper, pounder, rammer. 2. club, stick, croquet mallet, Golf. wood, Golf. driver …

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  • 25mallet — [15] Latin malleus meant ‘hammer’ (it may be related to Latin molere ‘grind’, and to Russian mólot and Polish młot ‘hammer’). It passed into Old French as mail, of which the derivative maillet eventually reached English as mallet. Mail itself was …

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  • 26Mallet (disambiguation) — Mallet may refer to: Mallet, a hand tool for striking Mallet (crater), a moon feature Mallet locomotive, a steam locomotive Mallet Assembly, an honors program Mallet (software project), a collection of java code for natural language processing… …

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  • 27Mallet's Mortar — at Fort Nelson Type Siege mortar Place of origin UK …

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  • 28Mallet finger — Classification and external resources Mallet finger is indicated in the middle finger in this photo. The tip of the finger bends downwards while the rest of the finger stays straight. ICD 10 M …

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  • 29Mallet (crater) — Coordinates 45°24′S 54°12′E / 45.4°S 54.2°E / …

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  • 30MALLET DU PAN (J.) — MALLET DU PAN JACQUES (1749 1800) Avec Burke, Gentz et J. de Maistre, Mallet du Pan fut l’un des principaux théoriciens de la contre révolution. D’origine suisse, il s’est imprudemment mêlé aux troubles de Genève, soutenant en 1766 la cause des… …

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