Wooden+hammer
61Massot — This interesting surname is of medieval French origin, and has two distinct possible sources, each with its own history and derivation. Firstly, Massot may be an aphaeretic form of the male given names Thomasset, Thomassot , diminutives of the… …
62tabule — f ( an/ an) table; a wooden hammer, or piece of wood struck as a signal for assembling monks; writing tablet; gaming table; table of the law [L] …
63gavel — gav|el [ gævl ] noun count a small wooden hammer that someone in authority knocks on a table to emphasize a decision, or so that people will listen …
64mallet — mal|let [ mælət ] noun count 1. ) a wooden hammer with a large piece of wood or rubber on the end 2. ) a long stick with a large piece of wood on the end, used for hitting the ball in CROQUET or POLO …
65polo — po|lo [ poulou ] noun 1. ) uncount a game played by two teams riding polo ponies (=horses). They get points by hitting a small ball into a particular area using a polo stick (=a wooden hammer with a long handle). 2. ) count INFORMAL a POLO SHIRT …
66gavel — [[t]gæ̱v(ə)l[/t]] gavels N COUNT: usu sing, oft poss N A gavel is a small wooden hammer that the person in charge of a law court, an auction, or a meeting bangs on a table to get people s attention. Let s take a ten minute recess , the judge said …
67mallet — [[t]mæ̱lɪt[/t]] mallets N COUNT A mallet is a wooden hammer with a square head …
68mallet — n. Wooden hammer …
69gavel — UK [ˈɡæv(ə)l] / US noun [countable] Word forms gavel : singular gavel plural gavels a small wooden hammer that someone in such as a judge knocks on a table to emphasize a decision, or so that people will listen …
70mallet — UK [ˈmælɪt] / US [ˈmælət] noun [countable] Word forms mallet : singular mallet plural mallets 1) a wooden hammer with a large piece of wood or rubber on the end 2) a long stick with a large piece of wood on the end, used for hitting the ball in… …