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.
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.)
If you mean millet the grain. then yes.If you mean a rubber hammer I severely doubt it.