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Meaning of Mallet | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
ˈmælɪt

Definitions

  1. A type of hammer with a larger-than-usual head made of wood, rubber or similar non-iron material, used by woodworkers for driving a tool, such as a chisel. A kind of maul.
  2. A type of articulated locomotive having two powered trucks, with the rear truck being rigidly attached to the main body and boiler of the locomotive, while the front powered truck is attached to the rear by a hinge, so that it may swing from side to side, and with the front end of the boiler resting upon a sliding bearing on the swinging front truck.
  3. The malicious party in examples of threat scenarios. See Alice and Bob.
  4. A weapon resembling the tool, but typically much larger.
  5. A small hammer-like tool used for playing certain musical instruments.
  6. A light beetle with a long handle used in playing croquet.
  7. The stick used to strike the ball in the sport of polo.

Equivalents

العربية مطرقة
Čeština palice
Deutsch Hammer Schlägel
Ελληνικά σφυρί
Suomi maila malletti nuija vasara
Français mailloche Mallet
Galego mazá
עברית קורנס
हिन्दी मुँगरी मोगरा
Magyar ütő
Italiano mazza da croquet
日本語 マレー
Polski knypel
Português Mallet
Русский молоток
Svenska klubba
Türkçe tokmak
Українська молот

Examples

“Carpenters use mallets for assembling.”
“We used a mallet to drive the tent pegs into the ground.”
“The Mallet of arms, according to the representation of it given by Father Daniel, exactly resembles the wooden instrument of that name, now in use, except in the length of the handle, it was like the hammer of arms, to be used with both hands, indeed it differed very little from that weapon in its form.”
“I had had no opportunity as yet of passing on Poirot’s message to Lawrence. But now, as I strolled out on the lawn, still nursing a grudge against my friend’s high-handedness, I saw Lawrence on the croquet lawn, aimlessly knocking a couple of very ancient balls about, with a still more ancient mallet.”
“I regularly have cause to recall a scene from a novel called Madder Music, by Peter de Vries, in which the main character, a writer who specialises in polo, hears a match announcer telling newcomers to the ground that, contrary to popular belief, the ball is struck with the side of the mallet, rather than the end.”
“Its 50 H-7 2-8-8-2's (30 of which found their way onto the Union Pacific roster in 1945) were simple mainly because a tunnel in the Alleghenies would not accommodate the low-pressure cylinders of any Mallet larger than a 2-6-6-2.”
“Primarily a coal-hauling road from the mines of the Appalachian coalfield over the mountains to the Atlantic coast, the Norfolk & Western had long maintained that nothing could equal its superbly efficient articulated Mallet locomotives for the haulage of immense weights over mountain grades, and it continued to build steam locomotives in its shops at Roanoke until 1953.”
“Even if Alice and Bob's public keys are stored on a datavase, this attack will work. Mallet can intercept Alice's database inquiry, and substitute his own public key for Alice's. He can do the same to Bob.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
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