terms |
malleated |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb malleated is
(
malleate).
malleate |
malleated |
As verbs the difference between malleate and malleated
is that
malleate is to beat into shape with a hammer while
malleated is past tense of malleate.
As an adjective malleate
is possessing or resembling a malleus, or another structure shaped like a hammer.
malleated |
malleted |
As verbs the difference between malleated and malleted
is that
malleated is past tense of malleate while
malleted is past tense of mallet.
malleated |
malleates |
As verbs the difference between malleated and malleates
is that
malleated is (
malleate) while
malleates is (
malleate).