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Hammer-like tool with a large head
A mallet is a tool used for imparting force on another object, often made of rubber or sometimes wood, that is smaller than a maul or beetle, and usually
Mallet
Surname list
Mallet is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alain Manesson Mallet (1630–1706), French cartographer and engineer Alexandre Mallet (born
Mallet_(surname)
Mallet percussion instrument
family. It consists of tuned metal bars and is typically played by using mallets to strike the bars. A person who plays the vibraphone is called a vibraphonist
Vibraphone
Mallet species include: Brown mallet (Eucalyptus astringens) Blue mallet, blue-leaved mallet, Gardner's mallet (Eucalyptus gardneri) Green mallet (Eucalyptus
Mallet_(habit)
British actress and model (1941–2019)
Tania Mallet (19 May 1941 – 30 March 2019) was an English actress and model, best known for playing Tilly Masterson in the James Bond film Goldfinger (1964)
Tania_Mallet
Topics referred to by the same term
Mallet or mallet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A mallet is a kind of hammer. Mallet is also the proper US English term for a Polo stick. Mallet
Mallet_(disambiguation)
Object used to strike or beat a percussion instrument
A percussion mallet is an object used to strike a percussion instrument to produce its sound. A mallet is normally held in the hand while a [clarification
Percussion_mallet
Equestrian team sport
on a smaller 300-by-150-foot dirt arena. Players score by using a wooden mallet to drive the ball between the opposing team's goal posts while riding at
Polo
The Mallet Assembly (renamed the Druid Collective) is a living program at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Mallet was established in 1961
Mallet_Assembly
Town in Somerset, England
Shepton Mallet is a market town and civil parish in Somerset, England. It lies 16 miles (26 km) south-west of Bath, 18 miles (29 km) south of Bristol and
Shepton_Mallet
Articulated locomotive with compound steam power
A Mallet locomotive is a type of compound articulated steam locomotive, invented by the Swiss engineer Anatole Mallet (1837–1919). The front of the locomotive
Mallet_locomotive
English television and radio presenter, artist
style, colourful glasses and shirts, and a giant pink foam mallet (known as "Mallett's Mallet"), as well as his "utterly brilliant!" and "blaaah!" catchphrases
Timmy_Mallett
Horse in French folklore
The Cheval Mallet (or Malet, meaning Mallet Horse) describes a fabulous and evil horse mentioned in folklore around the French Vendée, Poitou, and more
Cheval_Mallet
Type of fracture
A mallet finger, also known as hammer finger or PLF finger or Hannan finger, is an extensor tendon injury at the furthest away finger joint. This results
Mallet_finger
British diplomat
William Ivo Mallet GBE KCMG (7 April 1900 – 7 December 1988) was a British diplomat who served as ambassador to Yugoslavia and Spain. Mallet was educated
Ivo_Mallet
British artillery weapon
Mallet's Mortar was a 19th-century British shell-firing mortar built for the Crimean War, but never used in combat. The mortar was designed by Robert Mallet
Mallet's_Mortar
French writer (1713–1755)
Edmé-François Mallet, also Edme-Francois Mallet or Abbé Mallet (29 January 1713, Melun – 25 September 1755, Châteaurenard), was an eighteenth-century French
Edmé-François_Mallet
British civil servant (born 1823)
the Council of India. Louis Mallet was born in Hampstead, grandson of Jacques Mallet du Pan and son of John Lewis Mallet who had been Secretary to the
Louis_Mallet
French-Brazilian naval officer
celebrated on his birthday. Émile Mallet was born in Dunkirk, France, in 1801, to Jean Antoine Mallet and Julie-Marie-Joseph Mallet. Jean Antoine had come to
Émile Mallet, Baron of Itapevi
Émile_Mallet,_Baron_of_Itapevi
Sport
sport which involves hitting wooden, plastic, or composite balls with a mallet through hoops (often called "wickets" in the United States) embedded in
Croquet
English churchman and academic
Francis Mallet (or Mallett) (died 16 December 1570) was an English churchman and academic, and chaplain to Mary Tudor. The son of William Mallet of Normanton
Francis_Mallet
Canadian ice hockey player
Alexandre Mallet (born May 22, 1992) is a Canadian professional ice hockey forward currently playing for the Brûleurs de Loups of the Ligue Magnus. Mallet began
Alexandre_Mallet
2009 composition by Steve Reich
Mallet Quartet is a composition by Steve Reich scored for two marimbas and two vibraphones, or for four marimbas. It was co-commissioned by the Amadinda
Mallet_Quartet
Evolutionary biologist
James Mallet (born 15 March 1955 in London) is an evolutionary zoologist specialising in entomology. He was educated at Winchester College. He became professor
James_Mallet
Scottish poet and dramatist
David Mallet (or Malloch) (c. 1705–1765) was a Scottish poet and dramatist. He was educated at the University of Edinburgh, and went to London in 1723
David_Mallet_(writer)
Irish geophysicist (1810–1881)
Robert Mallet FRS MRIA (3 June 1810 – 5 November 1881) was an Irish geophysicist, civil engineer, and inventor who distinguished himself by pioneering
Robert_Mallet
Irish chemist (1832–1912)
John William Mallet was born near Dublin to Robert Mallet and Cordelia Mallet (Watson). Robert Mallet was a civil engineer and a fellow of the Royal Society
John_Mallet
American basketball player
Dayon Demond Mallet (born February 22, 1978) is an American former professional basketball player. He played college basketball at McNeese State University
Demond_Mallet
British diplomat and author
Victor Alexander Louis Mallet GCMG CVO (9 April 1893 – 18 May 1969) was a British diplomat and author. Victor Alexander Louis Mallet was educated at Winchester
Victor_Mallet
French painter
Jean-Baptiste Mallet (1759 – 16 August 1835) was a French painter in the Troubadour style. He was born in Grasse. He originally studied with Simon Julien [fr]
Jean-Baptiste_Mallet
Genevan writer (1749–1800)
Jacques Mallet du Pan (5 November 1749 – 10 May 1800) was a Genevan political journalist and propagandist. A Calvinist thinker and counter-revolutionary
Jacques_Mallet_du_Pan
Topics referred to by the same term
David Mallet is the name of: David Mallet (writer) (c. 1705–1765), Scottish poet and dramatist David Mallet (director) (fl. 1970s–2010s), British director
David_Mallet
Topics referred to by the same term
Henry Mallet may refer to: Henry Mallet, character in Spirited Henry Malet of the Malet Baronets This disambiguation page lists articles about people
Henry_Mallet
British historian and Liberal politician
Sir Charles Edward Mallet (2 December 1862 – 21 November 1947), was a British historian and Liberal politician. He was knighted in 1917. He was the only
Charles_Mallet
Mallet Creek is a stream located entirely within Medina County, Ohio. The 11.4-mile (18.3 km) long stream is a tributary of the West Branch Rocky River
Mallet_Creek_(Ohio)
British diplomat (1860–1941)
Coventry Mallet, CMG (20 April 1860 – 25 April 1941) was a British diplomat. He was British Minister to Panama, Costa Rica, and Uruguay. "Mallet, Sir Claude
Claude_Mallet
Chilean lawyer, professor, and politician (1915-1957)
Armando Mallet Simonetti (30 November 1915 – 28 May 1957) was a Chilean lawyer, professor, and politician affiliated with the Socialist Party of Chile
Armando_Mallet
Saint Lucian politician (1923–2010)
Sir (William) George Mallet GCSL GCMG CBE (24 July 1923 – 20 October 2010) was a politician who was Governor-General of Saint Lucia and held a number of
George_Mallet
Former prison in Shepton Mallet, UK
HMP Shepton Mallet, sometimes known as Cornhill, is a former prison in Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England. When it closed in 2013, it had been the United
HM_Prison_Shepton_Mallet
French writer and academic
Robert Mallet (15 March 1915 – 4 December 2002) was a French writer and academic. He was the first Dean of the University of Antananarivo. He was also
Robert_Mallet_(writer)
Maurice Mallet (1861–1926) was a cofounder of the company later called Zodiac Aerospace. In 1896, Mallet joined with Henry de La Vaulx and other associates
Maurice_Mallet
British civil servant (1859–1932)
Sir Bernard Mallet, KCB (17 September 1859 – 28 October 1932) was a British civil servant. He served in three departments: the Treasury 1886–1897, Inland
Bernard_Mallet
Family of bankers from France and Switzerland
The Mallet family (French: [mɑlɛ] ) is a family of French businessmen and bankers. During the 16th century, the Mallet family first fled from Rouen to
Mallet_family
French artist
Pierre Mallet (1836–1898) was a French artist known for painted designs on ceramic ware, who mainly worked in England. Mallet was born in 1836 in at Jussey
Pierre_Mallet
Shambles in Shepton Mallet, England
Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England. It is a twentieth-century reconstruction of butcher's market stalls that once lined the market place at Shepton Mallet. These
Shambles,_Shepton_Mallet
Château Sociando-Mallet is an unclassed Bordeaux wine producer from the appellation Haut-Médoc. The winery is located on the Left Bank of the Bordeaux
Château_Sociando-Mallet
English printer and bookseller
Elizabeth Mallet (fl. 1672–1706) was an English printer and bookseller who produced England's first daily newspaper, The Daily Courant. In 1672, Mallet married
Elizabeth_Mallet
Japanese war mallet
An ōtsuchi (大槌, lit. large hammer or mallet) is a large wooden war mallet used by the samurai class of feudal Japan. Unlike bladed weapons such as the
Ōtsuchi
Digital percussion instrument
also provided with the MalletKAT. The MalletKAT comes in three main models: the MalletKAT Express, the MalletKAT Pro and the MalletKAT Grand. Neil Peart
MalletKAT
Belgian author (1930–2016)
Françoise Mallet-Joris (6 July 1930 – 13 August 2016), the pen name of Françoise Lilar, was a Belgian author. She was a member of the Prix Femina committee
Françoise_Mallet-Joris
British glamour model and singer
Nina Carter (born Penelope Jane Mallett; 4 October 1952) is an English model and occasional singer. Carter entered her first beauty competition at the
Nina_Carter
Nathalie Mallet is a Canadian mystery, science fiction and fantasy writer. Mallet grew up in Shippagan, New Brunswick, and resides in Prince George, British
Nathalie_Mallet
Wooden keyboard percussion instrument
the percussion family that consists of wooden bars that are struck by mallets. Below each bar is a resonator pipe that amplifies particular harmonics
Marimba
British diplomat
Sir Louis du Pan Mallet GCMG CB PC (10 July 1864 – 8 August 1936) was a British diplomat who was Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire at the outbreak of World
Louis_du_Pan_Mallet
Topics referred to by the same term
Mallet Creek may refer to: Mallet Creek, Ohio, an unincorporated community Mallet Creek (Ohio), a stream This disambiguation page lists articles about
Mallet_Creek
Jules Theodore Anatole Mallet (23 May 1837 – 10 October 1919) was a Swiss mechanical engineer, who was the inventor of the first successful compound system
Anatole_Mallet
MALLET is a Java "Machine Learning for Language Toolkit". MALLET is an integrated collection of Java code useful for statistical natural language processing
Mallet_(software_project)
1914 American film
The Fatal Mallet is a 1914 American silent short comedy film starring Charlie Chaplin and Mabel Normand. The film was written and directed by Mack Sennett
The_Fatal_Mallet
Marie-Anne-Marcelle Mallet (March 26, 1805 – April 9, 1871) was a Roman Catholic nun and founder of the Sisters of Charity of Quebec. Her surname also
Marie-Anne-Marcelle_Mallet
Canadian figure skater
Véronik Mallet (born June 11, 1994) is a retired Canadian figure skater. She is the 2022 Canadian national silver medalist, a two-time Canadian national
Véronik_Mallet
Genevan astronomer (1740–1790)
Jacques-André Mallet (French: [mɑlɛ]); also Mallet-Favre; 23 September 1740 – 31 January 1790) was a Genevan mathematician and astronomer. In 1772, Mallet established
Jacques-André_Mallet
French architect and designer (1886–1945)
Robert Mallet-Stevens (née Mallet; 24 March 1886 – 8 February 1945) was a French architect, designer, production designer and professor. A retrospective
Robert_Mallet-Stevens
Village and civil parish in Somerset, England
Curry Mallet is a village and parish in Somerset, England. It is on the Fivehead River (also known as the River Ile), 7 miles (11.3 km) east of Taunton
Curry_Mallet
Brazilian writer
João Carlos de Medeiros Pardal Mallet (December 9, 1864 – November 24, 1894) was a Brazilian journalist and novelist. He is the patron of the 30th chair
Pardal_Mallet
Mallet Ranch The Mallet Ranch is a historic ranch in Texas. It was established in Hockley County, Texas in the 1880s. It was used to raise Hereford cattle
Mallet_Ranch
Legendary object in Japanese folklore
Uchide no kozuchi (打ち出の小槌; lit. "Tap-Appear Mallet") is a legendary Japanese "magic hammer" which can "tap out" anything wished for. This treasure is also
Uchide_no_kozuchi
Lunar impact crater
Mallet is a crater on the near side of the Moon. It is located next to the linear valley named Vallis Rheita, in the rugged southeastern quadrant. To the
Mallet_(crater)
Document alleging collusion in the 1899 Paris Arbitral Award over the Essequibo dispute
The Mallet-Prevost memorandum is a document posthumously published, written by Severo Mallet-Prevost, official secretary of the US–Venezuela delegation
Mallet-Prevost_memorandum
2020 single by 100 Gecs featuring Fall Out Boy, Craig Owens and Nicole Dollanganger
"Hand Crushed by a Mallet" is a song by American experimental musical duo 100 Gecs from their debut studio album 1000 Gecs (2019). Its remix, included
Hand Crushed by a Mallet (remix)
Hand_Crushed_by_a_Mallet_(remix)
Hand tool used to tenderize slabs of meat
three types: The first, most common, is a tool that resembles a hammer or mallet made of metal or wood with a short handle and dual heads. One face of the
Meat_tenderizer
Symbol of communism
The hammer and sickle (Unicode: U+262D ☭ HAMMER AND SICKLE) is a communist symbol that represents unity between workers and peasants. It was designed in
Hammer_and_sickle
French comedian, singer and pantomime artist
Félicia Mallet (1863–1928) was a French comedian, singer and pantomime artist. Félicia Mallet was born in Bordeaux in 1863. In 1887 she played the part
Félicia_Mallet
Church in Somerset, England
Sutton Mallet Church in the village of Sutton Mallet, which is within the parish of Stawell, Somerset, England, was built in 1827 incorporating elements
Sutton_Mallet_Church
American saloon keeper and underworld figure in Hell's Kitchen
Mallet Murphy (fl. 1890-1900) was the pseudonym of a popular American saloon keeper and underworld figure in Hell's Kitchen, New York during the late 1890s
Mallet_Murphy
Chilean film essayist (born 1944)
Marilú Mallet (born 1944) is a Chilean-Canadian film essayist who was exiled to Canada in the 1970s. Like Angelina Vásquez in Finland and Valeria Sarmiento
Marilú_Mallet
Rigidly clenched toe due to deformity of related muscles or ligaments
joints; a rigid hammertoe joint cannot be moved and usually requires surgery. Mallet toe is a similar condition affecting the distal interphalangeal joint. Claw
Hammer_toe
South African rugby union player and coach
at the end of a long tour on 5 December 1998. The relationship between Mallet and Gary Teichmann, one of South Africa's most successful team captains
Nick_Mallett
French painter
Jeanne Pelisson-Mallet (1873 in Royan, France – 1961), was a French painter. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jeanne Pelisson-Mallet. Jeanne Pélisson
Jeanne_Pelisson-Mallet
2010 EP by Ex-Easter Island Head
Mallet Guitars One is a debut record by English minimalist ensemble Ex-Easter Island Head, based in Liverpool. It was released by Low Point on 6 December
Mallet_Guitars_One
Percussion concerto by Ned Rorem
The Mallet Concerto is a concerto for mallet percussion instruments and chamber orchestra by the American composer Ned Rorem. It was first performed by
Mallet_Concerto
Ghanaian sound engineer
Emmanuel Mallet popularly known as Zapp Mallet is a veteran Ghanaian recording engineer and a record producer. He is recognized as one of the pioneers
Zapp_Mallet
British activist for women's education
Udny, who became Louisa Tempe Mallet (15 April 1837 – 2 July 1904) was a British activist for women's education. Mallet was born in 1837 in Kolkata in
Louisa_Mallet
Hammer or mallet used in a court or auction
A gavel is a small ceremonial mallet/hammer commonly made of hardwood, typically fashioned with a handle. It can be used to call for attention or to punctuate
Gavel
American football player (1988–2023)
late in the second quarter of the Week 8 game against the Miami Dolphins, Mallet entered the game and completed three of seven passes for 20 yards and one
Ryan_Mallett
Scottish actor (1930–2020)
Connery as Bond (with his co-star Tania Mallet) while filming Goldfinger in 1964
Sean_Connery
The Victor Mallet visa controversy is an incident in Hong Kong in 2018 that many pundits consider as having major implications for freedom of speech in
Victor Mallet visa controversy
Victor_Mallet_visa_controversy
Type of pitched percussion instrument
mallet percussion instrument, is a pitched percussion instrument arranged in the same pattern as a piano keyboard and most often played using mallets
Keyboard percussion instrument
Keyboard_percussion_instrument
Tabletop sport
against each other on a low-friction table using two hand-held discs (mallets/pushers) and a lightweight plastic puck. The air hockey table has raised
Air_hockey
2019 studio album by 100 Gecs
2019. Over a year later, an official music video for "Hand Crushed by a Mallet" was released on October 9, 2020. In August 2019, 100 Gecs released the
1000_Gecs
Percussion instrument technique
instruments with four mallets developed by Leigh Howard Stevens. While marimba performance with two, four, and even six mallets had been done for more
Stevens_grip
1876 battle of the Great Sioux War
soldiers' horses. One 7th Cavalry trooper claimed to have found several stone mallets consisting of a round cobble weighing 8–10 pounds (about 4 kg) with a rawhide
Battle_of_the_Little_Bighorn
Type of four-mallet technique
holding two mallets in each hand in order to play a mallet percussion instrument, such as a marimba or a vibraphone, using four mallets at once. It was
Burton_grip
The feudal barony of Curry Mallet was an English feudal barony with its caput at Curry Mallet Castle in Somerset, about 7 miles east of Taunton. The de
Feudal_barony_of_Curry_Mallet
Safety device
hammers are also known under various names, such as bus mallets, dotty hammers, safety mallets, and bus hammers. Many are attached to a cable or an alarm
Glass_breaker
Association football club in England
Shepton Mallet Association Football Club are a football club based in Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England. They are currently members of Western League Premier
Shepton_Mallet_F.C.
French swimmer
Grégory Mallet (born 21 March 1984) is a French Olympic swimmer. Mallet swam for France at the 2008 Olympics, where he was part of France's silver-medal
Grégory_Mallet
American steam locomotive class
The Norfolk and Western classes Y6, Y6a and Y6b were types of 2-8-8-2 Mallet steam locomotives. A total of 81 were built by the Norfolk and Western Railway
Norfolk and Western classes Y6, Y6a and Y6b
Norfolk_and_Western_classes_Y6,_Y6a_and_Y6b
King of France from 1483 to 1498
619. Mallet & Shaw 2012, pp. 20–21. R. Ritchie, Historical Atlas of the Renaissance, 64. Mallet & Shaw 2012, p. 11. Mallet & Shaw 2012, p. 31. Mallet & Shaw
Charles_VIII_of_France
French cartographer and engineer
Alain Manesson Mallet (1630–1706) was a French cartographer and engineer. He started his career as a soldier in the army of Louis XIV, became a Sergeant-Major
Alain_Manesson_Mallet
Percussion instruments in a drumline
or mallets used in multiple tenors follow those of mallet percussion, traditional drumsticks of the same height, as well as soft wrapped mallets made
Marching_percussion
MALLET
MALLET
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metronymic either from Malin 1 or Mallet 1.
Surname or Lastname
French
French : from a pet form of the personal name Malo (see Malo 1).French : variant of Malette.French, Catalan and English : from French, English, and Catalan mallet ‘hammer’, Old French ma(i)let, diminutive of ma(i)l (Latin malleus) either a metonymic occupational name for a smith, or possibly a nickname for a fearsome warrior.French and English : nickname for an unlucky person, from Old French maleit ‘accursed’ (Latin maledictus, the opposite of benedictus ‘blessed’).English : from the medieval female personal name Malet, a diminutive of Mal(le) (see Mall).English : variant of Mallard 1.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Mallet.
MALLET
MALLET
Boy/Male
Tamil
Poet, Saint
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Latin
Laurel.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Slave of the Witness
Boy/Male
Hindu
Limitless space Avatar incarnation
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Hearty Welcome in Bangoli
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Richard III' Marquis of Dorset, son of Edward's Queen.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Goddess Durga; Musical Related Name and Heart; Mother; Tenderness
Boy/Male
British, English
Infamous
Boy/Male
Australian, Finnish
Valley
MALLET
MALLET
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MALLET
n.
A knobbed mallet used by curriers in dressing leather to make it supple.
n.
An old game played with malls or mallets and balls. See Pall-mall.
n.
The padded mallet of a piano, which strikes the wires, to produce the tones.
v. t.
To beat with a heavy mallet.
n.
A tool with a cutting edge on one end of a metal blade, used in dressing, shaping, or working in timber, stone, metal, etc.; -- usually driven by a mallet or hammer.
n.
The mallet of the presiding officer in a legislative body, public assembly, court, masonic body, etc.
n.
A heavy beetle or wooden mallet, used in paving, in sail lofts, etc.
v. t.
In the game of croquet, to drive away an opponent's ball, after putting one's own in contact with it, by striking one's own ball with the mallet.
v. t.
A heavy mallet, used to drive wedges, beat pavements, etc.
n.
An open-air game in which two or more players endeavor to drive wooden balls, by means of mallets, through a series of hoops or arches set in the ground according to some pattern.
n.
A small maul with a short handle, -- used esp. for driving a tool, as a chisel or the like; also, a light beetle with a long handle, -- used in playing croquet.
n.
A large heavy wooden beetle; a mallet for driving anything with force; a maul.
n.
A game formerly common in England, in which a wooden ball was driven with a mallet through an elevated hoop or ring of iron. The name was also given to the mallet used, to the place where the game was played, and to the street, in London, still called Pall Mall.
n.
A kind of mallet for beating the bung stave of a cask to start the bung.