Wooden+hammer
41Japanese Peace Bell — The Japanese Peace Bell is a United Nations peace symbol. Cast on 1952 10 24, it was an official gift of the Japanese people to the United Nations on June 8, 1954. The symbolic bell of peace was donated by Japan to the United Nations at a time… …
42Torokhkatalo — Infobox Instrument name=Torokhkalo names=HS#:111.1 classification= *Idiophone range= related= * Kalatalo * Torokhkavka * KlepachThe Torokhkalo ( uk. Трохкатало) (Kalatalo, Torokhkavka, Klepach)This is an Ukrianian folk instrument used in folk… …
43xylophone — xy|lo|phone [ zaılə,foun ] noun count a musical instrument with a row of narrow wooden pieces that produce notes when you hit them with a wooden hammer …
44xylophone — UK [ˈzaɪləˌfəʊn] / US [ˈzaɪləˌfoʊn] noun [countable] Word forms xylophone : singular xylophone plural xylophones a musical instrument with a row of narrow wooden pieces that produce notes when you hit them with a wooden hammer …
45xylophone — [ˈzaɪləˌfəʊn] noun [C] a musical instrument with a row of narrow wooden pieces that you hit with a wooden hammer …
46xylophone — n. a musical instrument of wooden or metal bars graduated in length and struck with a small wooden hammer or hammers. Derivatives: xylophonic adj. xylophonist n. Etymology: Gk xulon wood + PHONE …
47mall — Maul Maul, n. [See {Mall} a hammer.] A heavy wooden hammer or beetle. [Written also {mall}.] [1913 Webster] …
48Maul — Maul, n. [See {Mall} a hammer.] A heavy wooden hammer or beetle. [Written also {mall}.] [1913 Webster] …
49Ōtsuchi — This article is about the Japanese weapon. For the town in Iwate Prefecture, please see Otsuchi, Iwate. In this Kunisada print, Horibe Yasubei holds a large mallet. An ōtsuchi ( …
50(s)k(h)ai-, (s)k(h)ai-d-, (s)k(h)ai-t- — (s)k(h)ai , (s)k(h)ai d , (s)k(h)ai t English meaning: to hit, kick Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘schlagen, puffen” Material: Lat. caedō, ere (occīdō etc.) “hew, hit, strike, slay”, caedēs ‘schlachten, Morden”, caementum (*caid smento )… …