malletman

noun

Etymology

From mallet + -man.

  1. derived from malleus
  2. derived from mallet
  3. inherited from malet
  4. suffixed as malletman — “mallet + man

Definitions

  1. A polo player who uses a mallet.

    • Since then he has played polo all over the country as well as in Mexico and England, and is recognized as one of the West's most popular malletmen.
    • In each car, the driver focused on getting to the ball and avoiding collisions while the malletman hit the ball.

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