IPA: //ˈmɔːlˌstɪk//
KK: /mɔlˌstɪk/
A mahlstick is a tool used by painters to steady their hand while painting, typically consisting of a long stick with a padded end that rests against the canvas.
The artist used a mahlstick to ensure her hand was steady while adding fine details to the painting.
Mahlstick → The word 'mahlstick' comes from the German 'Mahlstock', where 'Mahl' means 'paint' or 'color' and 'Stock' means 'stick'. A mahlstick is a stick used by painters to steady their hand while painting.
Imagine a painter using a 'stick' ('Stock') to help them with their 'paint' ('Mahl') — that's how you remember that a mahlstick is a tool for painters.