maul – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
maul
v.
wound, crush, mutilate; behave crudely; handle roughly or carelessly
n.
hammer, sledge-hammer; brawl
Maul
A
maul may refer to any number of large
hammers, including:
- War hammer, a medieval weapon, particularly, but not exclusively, associated with longbowmen
- Post maul, a type of sledgehammer
- Spike maul, railroad hand tool
- Splitting maul, heavy wood-splitting tool resembling both axe and hammer
MAUL (weapon)
The
Multi-shot Accessory Underbarrel Launcher, or
MAUL, is a
semi-automatic shotgun formerly manufactured by defunct
Brisbane-based company
Metal Storm. It is able to fire a range of loads; buckshot, slug, door-breaching slugs, and less-lethal blunt-force loads are preloaded in 5 round "
stacked projectile" munition tubes. With a
12-gauge bore and weighing less than , it is designed to be used as an underslung module of a
combat rifle such as
M4 or
M16, but may be used as a standalone
maul
Noun
1. a heavy long-handled hammer used to drive stakes or wedges
(synonym) sledge, sledgehammer
(hypernym) hammer
Verb
1. split (wood) with a maul and wedges
(hypernym) cleave, split, rive
(derivation) sledge, sledgehammer
2. injure badly by beating
(synonym) mangle
(hypernym) deface, disfigure, blemish
(entail) mutilate, mar
(derivation) mauler
Maul (das)
n.
muzzle, part of the body used for eating and communicating; spout, nozzle; rudeness, insolent speech (Informal); opening
maulen
v.
moan, groan, sigh
maul
nm.
maul, wound