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maul$47288$ - traduzione in greco

GERMAN ICHTHYOLOGIST (1909–1997)
Gunther Maul; Guenther Maul

maul      
n. μεγάλη σφύρα, κόπανος
sledge hammer         
  • [[Spike maul]] used for driving [[railroad spike]]s during track construction
  • Post maul
  • A man cutting a paving stone using a drilling hammer to drive a chisel
TOOL
Sledgehammer (tool); Lump hammer; Sledge hammer; Engineer's hammer; Post maul; Club hammer; Sledgehammers
βαρειοπούλα, μεγάλη βαρειά σφύρα

Definizione

maul
(mauls, mauling, mauled)
If you are mauled by an animal, you are violently attacked by it and badly injured.
He had been mauled by a bear...
The dog went berserk and mauled one of the girls.
= savage
VERB: be V-ed by n, V n

Wikipedia

Günther Maul

Günther Edmund Maul (May 7, 1909 – September 28, 1997) was a German ichthyologist and taxidermist in Portugal. Maul came to Madeira in December 1930 to work as taxidermist at Museu Municipal do Funchal, which opened to the public in 1933. He was appointed director for the museum in 1940, a post that he held to his retirement in 1979. He, however, continued his research until shortly before his death. He started two journals (Boletim do Museu Municipal do Funchal in 1945 and Bocagiana in 1959) and opened the museum's aquarium to the public in 1959. He also participated in several expeditions including with the French bathyscaphe Archimède in 1966 and organised the first multidisciplinary expedition to the Salvage Islands in 1963. He was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Madeira in 1995.