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maul·stick
also mahl·stick (môl′stĭk′)n.
A long wooden stick used by painters as a support to keep the hand that holds the brush from touching the painting surface.
[Partial translation of obsolete Dutch maalstok : malen, to paint (from Middle Dutch, from mal, a spot, mark) + stok, stick.]
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maulstick
(ˈmɔːlˌstɪk) ormahlstick
n
(Art Terms) a long stick used by artists to steady the hand holding the brush
[C17: partial translation of Dutch maalstok, from obsolete malen to paint + stok stick1]
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maul•stick
(ˈmɔlˌstɪk)n.
a stick that supports an artist's working hand.
[1650–60; partial translation of Dutch maalstok, literally, painting stick = mal(en) to paint + stok stick]
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Noun | 1. | maulstick - a long stick that a painter uses to support the hand holding the brush stick - an implement consisting of a length of wood; "he collected dry sticks for a campfire"; "the kid had a candied apple on a stick" |
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