Tennis

Etymology
tenez:, second-person imperative of tenir:.

Noun

 * 1)  A sport played by either two or four players with strung racquets, a 2½" (6.4 cm) ball, and a net approximately 3 feet high on a clay, grass, or cement court.

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 * Cyrillic: тенис
 * Roman: tenis
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 * Tamil: வரிப்பந்தாட்டம்
 * Turkish: tenis

Derived terms

 * lawn tennis - tennis played on a grass court.
 * real tennis - (retronym) an indoor racket sport from which the modern game of tennis (lawn tennis) is descended.

Related terms

 * tennis elbow
 * tennis racquet
 * tennis ball

Anagrams

 * nestin
 * sennit
 * sinnet
 * tensin

Anagrams

 * intens

Etymology
From tennis:.

Noun

 * 1) tennis

Synonyms

 * verkkopallo

Derived terms

 * tenniskenttä
 * tennismaila
 * tennispallo
 * tennistossut
 * tennisturnaus

Noun

 * 1)  tennis
 * 2)  sneaker

Noun

 * 1) tennis

Noun

 * 1) tennis

Related terms

 * tennistavolo
 * tennista
 * tennistico

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