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MarTEL
MarTEL (
Maritime Tests of English Language) is a standardised test of maritime English language proficiency, through an interactive online learning platform. It was created under the
European Union's
Leonardo da Vinci (European Union programme) funding stream, in combination with the Lifelong Learning Programme, and was established in 2007.
Martel
Martel may refer to:
People
- James B. Aguayo-Martel, Ophthalmologist and pioneer of NMR imaging and spectroscopy, Chair of Surgery
- Charles Martel, Mayor of the Palace of the Franks; victor of the Battle of Tours (732)
- Charles Martel of Anjou, 13th century titular King of Hungary
- Chip Martel (born 1953, Charles U.), American computer scientist and bridge player
- Édouard-Alfred Martel, a pioneer of cave exploration
- Giffard LeQuesne Martel, British Army engineer involved in development of the tank
- Jan Martel (bridge) (born 1943), American bridge player
- Jan Martel (1896–1966), one of the French sculptors Jan et Joël Martel, twin brothers
- Joël Martel (1896–1966), one of the French sculptors Jan et Joël Martel, twin brothers
- Lucrecia Martel, Argentine film director
- Nellie Martel, English-Australian suffragist and elocutionist
- Rick Martel, the stage name of a professional wrestler
- Sherri Martel, female professional wrestler
- William Martel, a steward to King Henry I and King Stephen of England
- Yann Martel, a Canadian author
martelen
v.
torture, torment, martyr, martyrize, tantalize
Martel
(v. i.)
To make a blow with, or as with, a hammer.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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Hammer (warhammer), Martel, Horseman's Pick
A weapon consisting of a hammer head on one side and a spike on the other, sometimes mounted on a short handle for use in one hand and other times mounted on a short shaft for use in foot combats. Warhammers and poleaxes were popularly used in judicial duels or in combats associated with points of honor.
martel
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