Mallet

  • 61Mallet percussion — Stabspiele, auch Mallet Instrumente (von engl. mallet = Schlägel) genannt, sind gestimmte Idiophone und zählen zu den Schlaginstrumenten. Gespielt werden sie mit bis zu vier Schlegeln mit einem Kern aus Kork, Holz, Metall oder Kunststoff, der bei …

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  • 62Mallet-Joris, Françoise — ▪ Belgian author born July 6, 1930, Antwerp, Belgium       Belgian author, of French nationality by marriage, one of the leading contemporary exponents of the traditional French novel of psychological love analysis. Her father was a statesman and …

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  • 63mallet finger — mal·let finger mal ət n involuntary flexion of the distal phalanx of a finger caused by avulsion of the extensor tendon * * * a condition in which a finger (usually the index finger) is bent downwards at the tip, due to avulsion of the long… …

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  • 64mallet\ approach — used often in school. If you are unsure of an answer, you write an incredibly long answer that covers such a wide topic, you are sure to get the question right. I used the mallet approach on a social studies paper and wrote a six page answer …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 65mallet\ approach — used often in school. If you are unsure of an answer, you write an incredibly long answer that covers such a wide topic, you are sure to get the question right. I used the mallet approach on a social studies paper and wrote a six page answer …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 66Mallet, originally Malloch, David — (1705 1765)    Poet and miscellaneous writer, ed. at Crieff parish school and the Univ. of Edin., where he became acquainted with James Thomson, and in 1723 went to London as tutor in the family of the Duke of Montrose. In the following year… …

    Short biographical dictionary of English literature

  • 67mallet cutting — noun Etymology: mallet (I) 1. : leaf bud cutting 2. : a hardwood cutting of current season s growth with a heel of the previous season s growth …

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  • 68mallet bark — noun see mallet III …

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  • 69mallet wood — noun see mallet III …

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  • 70mallet — noun Etymology: Middle English maillet, from Anglo French, diminutive of mail hammer more at maul Date: 15th century a hammer with a typically barrel shaped head: as a. a tool with a large head for driving another tool or for striking a surface… …

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