martel (Meaning)

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martel (v. i.)

To make a blow with, or as with, a hammer.

Synonyms & Antonyms of martel

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martel Sentence Examples

  1. The blacksmith's martel echoed through the workshop as he forged the metal.
  2. The sound of the martel on the anvil filled the air with a rhythmic beat.
  3. The martel served as the artist's sculpting tool, shaping the stone with precision.
  4. The martel, a symbol of strength, was etched into the family crest.
  5. The warlord wielded his martel with unmatched ferocity, crushing his enemies into submission.
  6. The martel's weight provided a sense of stability and control during the battle.
  7. The martel became an extension of the craftsman's hand, guiding the creation of intricate patterns.
  8. The rhythmic thud of the martel calmed the sculptor's mind, allowing inspiration to flow.
  9. The martel, a timeless instrument, has been used for centuries to create both beauty and destruction.
  10. The martel, a symbol of craftsmanship, represented the dedication and skill of the artisan.

FAQs About the word martel

To make a blow with, or as with, a hammer.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The blacksmith's martel echoed through the workshop as he forged the metal.

The sound of the martel on the anvil filled the air with a rhythmic beat.

The martel served as the artist's sculpting tool, shaping the stone with precision.

The martel, a symbol of strength, was etched into the family crest.