Not really. A mallet is a kind of hammer, generally with a "soft" head (i.e. not metal but wood, rubber, or rawhide).
It's called a mallet.
A mallet.
The stick used in croquet is known as a mallet.
a drum stick, mallet, and A STICK
It is called either a striker or a mallet.
Brassie, spoon, mallet, the chicken stick
Drums are considered to be percussion instruments because they are played by being hit with a stick or mallet.
like a stick with an egg at the end or a mallet turned sideways with a longer handle
A mallet is a hand tool that resembles a large headed hammer. The original mallets were made of wood. Now mallets are made out of materials that are generally softer than steel. A mallet is used for pounding chisels.
Most percussion instruments are struck. This can be done with a hand, stick, mallet, or other part of the instrument.
If you mean millet the grain. then yes.If you mean a rubber hammer I severely doubt it.
Musicians playing the 'vibraphones' or 'vibes' can choose to play "two-mallet style" which is to say: one mallet (stick) per hand, or "four-mallet style" which is two mallets (sticks) per hand.Some players even play with three mallets (one in one hand and two in the other.)