Maul definition

Maul means a heavy-handled hammer, sometimes made with a single edge; used to drive wedges or split wood.
Maul means the poll—opposite the blade—is treated to pound wedges, too. You can’t do that with the others. Got wedges, geta maul.

Examples of Maul in a sentence

  • Maul C, Kim S (1996) Image of a point force in a spherical container and its connection to the Lorentz reflection formula.

  • Policy Briefing number 1, February 2007; and Hanns Maul, ed., op.

  • The authors of this report would be most grateful if readers would bring to their attention any and all errors of commission and/or omission in both reports by directing their comments to Richard Kyle Paisley, Director, Global Transboundary International Waters Governance Initiative at paisley@law.ubc.ca, or to Jennifer Maul at White & Case LLP, at jmaul@whitecase.com.

  • Occupation rights will be secured by the statutory supervisor’s first-ranking mortgage over the village land.

  • Director of Public WorksMr. Maul noted that a copy of his report was provided to Council prior to the meeting.

  • Tom Baker is the William Maul Measey Professor of Law and Health Sciences, University of Pennsylvania Law School.

  • Prepared for ZRZ Realty Company, Portland, Oregon, by Maul Foster & Alongi, Inc., Vancouver, Washington.

  • A net reduction in generation of 1% due to increased ambient temperature (Maul- betsch and DiFilippo 2006) would represent adrop in supply of 25 billion kWh that might need to be replaced somehow.

  • A 50-year flood may become as severe as (or even more severe than) a 100-year flood before sea-level rise (for a thorough review of risk, return times and flooding events, see Pugh and Maul, 1999).

  • On November 1, 2019, ACE made the November 2019 PowerAhead Filing – its second PowerAhead cost recovery filing – in which itsought the Board’s approval to recover the revenue requirement associated with certain capitalized investment costs of the PowerAhead Program for the “Second Roll-In Period” ( i.e., July 1, 2019 through and including December 31, 2019).

Related to Maul

  • EMMA means the Electronic Municipal Market Access system as described in 1934 Act Release No. 59062 and maintained by the MSRB for purposes of the Rule.