What does tokmak in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word tokmak in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use tokmak in Turkish.

The word tokmak in Turkish means mallet, çekiç, tokmak, kapı tokmağı, tokmak, çekiç, kapı tokmağı, tokmak, tokmak, tokmak, (odun kesmeye yarayan) balta, çekiç, lif ayırma aleti. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word tokmak

mallet

çekiç, tokmak

(tool for banging in nails)

Sarah had to buy a hammer and nails so she could hang her pictures on the walls of her new apartment.

kapı tokmağı, tokmak

(round handle on a door)

Peter jiggled the knob to lock the door.

çekiç

(tool: hammer)

The carpenter hit the wood with a mallet.

kapı tokmağı, tokmak

(door knocker)

The mailman used the knocker to deliver a package.

tokmak

(handheld tool for grinding)

Elinor grabbed the pestle and started grinding the black peppercorns.

tokmak

(battering device: to force entry)

The police used a ram to gain entry to the house.

(odun kesmeye yarayan) balta

(axe for splitting wood)

Adam swung the maul and split the log with one blow.

çekiç

(hand tool: hammer)

lif ayırma aleti

(machine: crushes flax) (keten, kenevir, vb.)

To separate the fibers of the flax seeds, you have to use a brake.

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