mallet
[ mal-it ]
/ ˈmæl ɪt /
noun
a hammerlike tool with a head commonly of wood but occasionally of rawhide, plastic, etc., used for driving any tool with a wooden handle, as a chisel, or for striking a surface.
the wooden implement used to strike the balls in croquet.
Polo.
the long-handled stick, or club, used to drive the ball.
Words nearby mallet
mallenders,
malleoincudal,
malleolar,
malleolus,
malleotomy,
mallet,
mallet finger,
malleus,
mallia,
malling,
mallon
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British Dictionary definitions for mallet
mallet
/ (ˈmælɪt) /
noun
a tool resembling a hammer but having a large head of wood, copper, lead, leather, etc, used for driving chisels, beating sheet metal, etc
a long stick with a head like a hammer used to strike the ball in croquet or polo
mainly US
a very large powerful steam locomotive with a conventional boiler but with two separate articulated engine units
Word Origin for mallet
C15: from Old French
maillet wooden hammer, diminutive of
mail
maul (n)