Balls - Law Dictionary Search Results
Drummond light
or coal gas in a state of ignition upon a ball of lime or a stream of oxygen gas through a
Lacrosse
A game of ball originating among the North American Indians now the popular field
Bias
A weight on the side of the ball used in the game of bowls or a tendency imparted
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Basketball
A ball game usually played indoors in an area called the basketball
Baseball
A game of ball so called from the bases or bounds four in number
onside kick
kickoff in which the kicking team attempts to kick the ball only so far as is legally required beyond the 50
Pommel
A knob or ball an object resembling a ball in form
Roquet
To hit as anothers ball with ones own ball
Croquet
In the game of croquet to drive away an opponents ball after putting ones own in contact with it by striking
Pitcher
One who pitches anything as hay quoits a ball etc specifically Baseball the player who delivers the ball to
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