Three Quarter Hit

Entertainment / Bowling / Three Quarter Hit: First ball hits between 2-4 or 3-6.
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Other Words for Hit

Hit Verb Synonyms: strike, collide or impact with, run or smash or crash into, bump or bang into
Hit Noun Synonyms: strike, cuff, smack, knock, whack, bash, bang, thump, thwack, punch, buffet, slap, swat, bludgeon, club, smite, spank, thrash, beat, pummel, batter, flog, scourge, birch, cane, lash, belabour, flagellate, whip, horsewhip, cudgel, fustigate
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Other Words for Quarter

Quarter Verb Synonyms: area, region, part, section, district, zone, division, territory, place, neighborhood, locality, locale, location, point, spot, direction
Quarter Noun Synonyms: fourth
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Three-On-Two

Entertainment / Ice Hockey / Three-On-Two: A type of break with three attacking players skating against two defensive players. MORE

Three-Point Conversion

Entertainment / Football / Three-Point Conversion: A novelty play, in leagues such as the XFL and the proposed New USFL, that is nearly identical to the two-point conversion. A play that advances the ball into the end zone from the 10-yard line (as op MORE

Three-On-One

Entertainment / Ice Hockey / Three-On-One: A type of break with three attackers coming in on one defenseman; this is a desperate situation. MORE

Three-Dimensional Shingles

Business / Construction / Three-Dimensional Shingles: Laminated shingles. Shingles that have added dimensionality because of extra layers or tabs, giving a shake-like appearance. May also be called 'architectural shingles'. MORE

Three-Dimensional

Health / Dentistry / Three-Dimensional: Implant An endosteal implant which is placed from the lateral aspect of the alveolar ridge and supplies support in both the horizontal and vertical dimension. MORE

Three-Dimensional Projection Matching

Science / Spiders / Three-Dimensional Projection Matching: a method of refinement in reconstructing single particles from their projections [Penczek et al., 1994]. A preliminary 3D map, obtained by random-conical reconstruction or angular reconstitution, is u MORE