Drumstick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Drumstick can mean: Drum stick, a tool for playing drums; Drumstick (vegetable) Drumstick (ice cream), a brand of ice cream; Drumstick (poultry), the leg bone of a chicken
Percussion mallet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A mallet or drum stick is an object used to strike drums and other percussion instruments to produce sound. Some specialized mallets are called beaters, drumsticks, or brushes.
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Purslane - Drumsticks
Drumstick (Moringa indica, Moringaceae) is a native of India, is also named as "ben oil tree" after commercial oil extracted from the seeds. It is generally believed in South Asia ...
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drumstick /drum·stick/ (-stik) a nuclear lobule attached by a slender strand to the nucleus of some polymorphonuclear leukocytes of normal females but not of normal males.
drumstick (musical instrument) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on drumstick (musical instrument), Double-headed drums served to provide rhythmic accompaniment in the Middle Ages, and in the 7th century is ...
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