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racquet
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French raquette.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??æk?t/
- Rhymes: -æk?t
- Homophone: racket
Noun
racquet (plural racquets)
- (chiefly Britain) Alternative form of racket (“implement with a handle connected to a round frame”)
- Synonyms: bat, paddle
Derived terms
See also
- badminton
- racquets
- squash
- tennis
Translations
Verb
racquet (third-person singular simple present racquets, present participle racqueting, simple past and past participle racqueted)
- To hit with a racquet.
- To play a game that involves using a racquet.
- To dart about in a manner reminiscent of a ball hit by a racquet.
- To exchange back and forth, similar to the way a tennis ball volleys back and forth.
Further reading
- racket (sports equipment) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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racquetlike
English
Etymology
racquet +? -like
Adjective
racquetlike (comparative more racquetlike, superlative most racquetlike)
- Resembling or characteristic of a racquet.
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