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mal·let I. \ˈmalə̇t, usu -ə̇d.+V\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English maillet, from Middle French, from Old French, from mail maul, mallet + -et — more at maul : a hammer that has a cylindrical typically barrel-shaped head of wood or of other soft material: as a. : a tool with a large head for driving another tool (as a chisel) or for striking a surface without marring it b. (1) : an implement with a long handle and large head used in the game of croquet for striking the ball (2) : an implement with a very long narrow handle and a rather narrow tapering light head used in the game of polo for striking the ball c. : a light hammer with a small head used in playing a vibraphone or similar percussion instrument II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to strike with or as if with a mallet < end of flat portion of cleat shall be folded back over nailheads and malleted flat — Sweet's Catalog Service > III. noun also mallet bark or mallet wood (-s) Etymology: mallet native name in Western Australia 1. : any of several Australian gum trees of the genus Eucalyptus especially when rich in tannin 2. : california laurel |