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Definition
Synonym
Prellhammer
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Prellhammer
m
Prellhämmer
pl
rebound hammer
rebound hammers
Prellhammer
m
Prellhämmer
pl
rebound hammer
rebound hammers
Prellhammer
m
Prellhämmer
pl
rebound hammer
rebound hammers
Deutsche
Prellhammer Synonyme
Englische
rebound hammer Synonyme
rebound
adaptability
backfire
backlash
backlashing
be reflected
be sent back
boom
boomerang
booming
bounce
bounce back
bounciness
bound
bound back
buoyance
buoyancy
cannon
cannon off
carom
comeback
contrecoup
echo
echo back
elasticity
extensibility
flexibility
fly back
give
growl
growling
grumble
grumbling
have repercussions
kick
kick back
kickback
lash back
liveliness
reboation
rebuff
recalcitrate
recalcitration
recoil
reecho
reflex
repercuss
repercussion
repulse
resile
resilience
resiliency
resound
resounding
responsiveness
return
reverberate
reverberation
ricochet
roll
rumble
rumbling
send back
snap
snap back
sound
spring
spring back
springiness
stretch
stretchability
stretchiness
thunder
thundering
tone
tonicity
tonus
Prellhammer Definition
Gold-hammer
(
n.
)
The
yellow-hammer.
Hammer
(
n.
)
An
instrument
for
driving
nails,
beating
metals,
and
the
like,
consisting
of
a
head,
usually
of
steel
or
iron,
fixed
crosswise
to
a
handle.
Hammer
(
n.
)
Something
which
in
firm
or
action
resembles
the
common
hammer
Hammer
(
n.
)
That
part
of
a
clock
which
strikes
upon
the
bell
to
indicate
the
hour.
Hammer
(
n.
)
The
padded
mallet
of
a
piano,
which
strikes
the
wires,
to
produce
the
tones.
Hammer
(
n.
)
The
malleus.
Hammer
(
n.
)
That
part
of
a
gunlock
which
strikes
the
percussion
cap,
or
firing
pin
Hammer
(
n.
)
Also,
a
person
of
thing
that
smites
or
shatters
Hammer
(
v.
t.)
To
beat
with
a
hammer
Hammer
(
v.
t.)
To
form
or
forge
with
a
hammer
Hammer
(
v.
t.)
To
form
in
the
mind
Hammer
(
v.
i.)
To
be
busy
forming
anything
Hammer
(
v.
i.)
To
strike
repeated
blows,
literally
or
figuratively.
Hammer-beam
(
n.
)
A
member
of
one
description
of
roof
truss,
called
hammer-beam
truss,
which
is
so
framed
as
not
to
have
a
tiebeam
at
the
top
of
the
wall.
Each
principal
has
two
hammer-beams,
which
occupy
the
situation,
and
to
some
extent
serve
the
purpose,
of
a
tiebeam.
Hammer-dressed
(
a.
)
Having
the
surface
roughly
shaped
or
faced
with
the
stonecutter's
hammer
Hammer-harden
(
v.
t.)
To
harden,
as
a
metal,
by
hammering
it
in
the
cold
state.
Hammer-less
(
a.
)
Without
a
visible
hammer
Rebound
(
v.
i.)
To
spring
back
Rebound
(
v.
i.)
To
give
back
an
echo.
Rebound
(
v.
i.)
To
bound
again
or
repeatedly,
as
a
horse.
Rebound
(
v.
t.)
To
send
back
Rebound
(
n.
)
The
act
of
rebounding
Tilt
hammer
(
)
A
tilted
hammer
Trip
hammer
(
)
A
tilt
hammer.
Water
hammer
(
)
A
vessel
partly
filled
with
water,
exhausted
of
air,
and
hermetically
sealed.
When
reversed
or
shaken,
the
water
being
unimpeded
by
air,
strikes
the
sides
in
solid
mass
with
a
sound
like
that
of
a
hammer.
Water
hammer
(
)
A
concussion,
or
blow,
made
by
water
in
striking,
as
against
the
sides
of
a
pipe
or
vessel
containing
it.
rebound hammer / rebound hammers Bedeutung
rebound
the
act
of
securing
possession
of
the
rebounding
basketball
after
a
missed
shot
rebound
a
reaction
to
a
crisis
or
setback
or
frustration,
he
is
still
on
the
rebound
from
his
wife's
death
hammer
pound
hammering
pounding
the
act
of
pounding
(delivering
repeated
heavy
blows),
the
sudden
hammer
of
fists
caught
him
off
guard,
the
pounding
of
feet
on
the
hallway
air
hammer
jackhammer
pneumatic
hammer
a
hammer
driven
by
compressed
air
ball-peen
hammer
a
hammer
with
one
round
and
one
flat
end,
used
in
working
metal
bricklayer's
hammer
a
hammer
used
in
laying
bricks
carpenter's
hammer
claw
hammer
clawhammer
a
hammer
with
a
cleft
at
one
end
for
pulling
nails
drop
forge
drop
hammer
drop
press
device
for
making
large
forgings
electric
hammer
a
hammer
driven
by
electric
motor
hammer
a
hand
tool
with
a
heavy
rigid
head
and
a
handle,
used
to
deliver
an
impulsive
force
by
striking
hammer
power
hammer
a
power
tool
for
drilling
rocks
hammer
a
striker
that
is
covered
in
felt
and
that
causes
the
piano
strings
to
vibrate
hammer
cock
the
part
of
a
gunlock
that
strikes
the
percussion
cap
when
the
trigger
is
pulled
hammer
a
heavy
metal
sphere
attached
to
a
flexible
wire,
used
in
the
hammer
throw
mallet
hammer
a
light
drumstick
with
a
rounded
head
that
is
used
to
strike
such
percussion
instruments
as
chimes,
kettledrums,
marimbas,
glockenspiels,
etc.
tack
hammer
a
light
hammer
that
is
used
to
drive
tacks
malleus
hammer
the
ossicle
attached
to
the
eardrum
hammer
and
sickle
the
emblem
on
the
flag
of
the
Soviet
Union
recoil
repercussion
rebound
backlash
a
movement
back
from
an
impact
water
hammer
the
banging
sound
of
steam
in
pipes
hammer
throw
an
athletic
competition
in
which
a
heavy
metal
ball
that
is
attached
to
a
flexible
wire
is
hurled
as
far
as
possible
rebound
tenderness
pain
felt
when
a
hand
pressing
on
the
abdomen
is
suddenly
released,
a
symptom
of
peritoneal
inflammation
rhinophyma
hypertrophic
rosacea
toper's
nose
brandy
nose
rum
nose
rum-blossom
potato
nose
hammer
nose
copper
nose
enlargement
of
the
nose
with
dilation
of
follicles
and
redness
and
prominent
vascularity
of
the
skin,
often
associated
with
excessive
consumption
of
alcohol
rally
rebound
return
to
a
former
condition,
The
jilted
lover
soon
rallied
and
found
new
friends,
The
stock
market
rallied
hammer
in
drill
in
ram
down
beat
in
teach
by
drills
and
repetition
thrash
out
hammer
out
discuss
vehemently
in
order
to
reach
a
solution
or
an
agreement,
The
leaders
of
the
various
Middle
Eastern
countries
are
trying
to
hammer
out
a
peace
agreement
hammer
beat
with
or
as
if
with
a
hammer,
hammer
the
metal
flat
forge
hammer
create
by
hammering,
hammer
the
silver
into
a
bowl,
forge
a
pair
of
tongues
bounce
resile
take
a
hop
spring
bound
rebound
recoil
reverberate
ricochet
spring
back,
spring
away
from
an
impact,
The
rubber
ball
bounced,
These
particles
do
not
resile
but
they
unite
after
they
collide
hammer-shaped
shaped
in
the
form
of
a
hammer
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