1. maule - Noun
2. maule - Verb
3. Maule - Proper noun
The common mallow.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn 1941 the B.D. Maule Co. was founded, citation and Maule produced tailwheels and fabric testers. Source: Internet
On 27 February 2010, a tsunami following the 8.8 magnitude earthquake off Maule, Chile struck the islands causing at least 8 deaths. Source: Internet
A procession was held for others in the community to pay their respects to the former Our Carnoustie editor, leaving from Maule Street and travelling through Carnoustie towards Friockheim. Source: Internet
New York: Coward-McCann, Inc. * Riger, Robert ; with Maule, Tex (1960). Source: Internet
MacCambridge 2005: 40; cf. Maule: 242, Ruck; Patterson and Weber: 248 He utilized this responsibility to, early in the season, pit the weaker teams against other weak teams, and the strong teams against other strong teams. Source: Internet
Linares is in the Maule region, where most of the quake deaths occurred. Source: Internet