Etymology:
Meaning: * The act of rebounding off a surface after hitting it.
Origin:
The word "ricochet" likely originated from the use of a "ricochet", a cushion or pillow placed on a bed to provide extra comfort. When an object hit the pillow, it would rebound back at an angle. This observation was later applied to the phenomenon of an object bouncing off a surface.
Etymology The word bounce originates from the Middle English word bouncen which in
Etymology The word spring derives from the Proto Indo European root sphreng meaning
Etymology Old English bindan Proto Germanic bindaną Meaning To tie fasten
Etymology The word recoil has its origins in two French words reculer to move bac
Usage As a noun A leap or jump over an obstacle A similar movement such as a hop o
Etymology From Middle English reverberen from Old French reverberer from Latin reverb
Etymology Old English pal adjective and palan verb Middle English pale adjec
Etymology The word leap comes from the Old English word hleapan which means to jum
Etymology The word peal comes from the Middle English word pelen meaning to make a
Etymology The word plea is derived from the Old French word plaidier meaning to pl