mangle

To cut and slash or tear at random; wound jaggedly or by numerous cuts; hack; lacerate; disfigure by cutting, hacking, tearing, or crushing: applied chiefly to the cutting of flesh.

Figuratively, to destroy the symmetry or completeness of; mutilate; mar through ignorance, bungling, or malice.

Synonyms Maim, etc. See mutilate.

noun

A machine for smoothing fabrics or household articles of linen or cotton, as sheets, table-cloths, napkins, and towels.

To smooth with a mangle; calender.

noun

See plate-straightening rolls.

transitive verb

To smooth with a mangle, as damp linen or cloth.

noun

A machine for smoothing linen or cotton cloth, as sheets, tablecloths, napkins, and clothing, by roller pressure, often with heated rollers.

noun

a contrivance for converting continuous circular motion into reciprocating rectilinear motion, by means of a rack and pinion, as in the mangle. The pinion is held to the rack by a groove in such a manner that it passes alternately from one side of the rack to the other, and thus gives motion to it in opposite directions, according to the side in which its teeth are engaged.

noun

a wheel in which the teeth, or pins, on its face, are interrupted on one side, and the pinion, working in them, passes from inside to outside of the teeth alternately, thus converting the continuous circular motion of the pinion into a reciprocating circular motion of the wheel.