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roundarm

Terms vs Roundarm - What's the difference?

terms | roundarm |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective roundarm is

(cricket) an obsolete style of bowling where the bowler's arm is at right angles to the body at the point of delivery.

Overarm vs Roundarm - What's the difference?

overarm | roundarm | see also |


As adjectives the difference between overarm and roundarm

is that overarm is throwing while having the hand above the elbow while roundarm is an obsolete style of bowling where the bowler's arm is at right angles to the body at the point of delivery.

As an adverb overarm

is having the hand above the arm at the time of throwing.

Underarm vs Roundarm - What's the difference?

underarm | roundarm | see also |

Underarm is a see also of roundarm.


As adjectives the difference between underarm and roundarm

is that underarm is for use under the arm while roundarm is (cricket) an obsolete style of bowling where the bowler's arm is at right angles to the body at the point of delivery.

As a noun underarm

is the armpit.

Delivery vs Roundarm - What's the difference?

delivery | roundarm |


In cricket|lang=en terms the difference between delivery and roundarm

is that delivery is (cricket) a ball while roundarm is (cricket) an obsolete style of bowling where the bowler's arm is at right angles to the body at the point of delivery.

As a noun delivery

is the act of conveying something.

As an adjective roundarm is

(cricket) an obsolete style of bowling where the bowler's arm is at right angles to the body at the point of delivery.

Bowler vs Roundarm - What's the difference?

bowler | roundarm |


In cricket|lang=en terms the difference between bowler and roundarm

is that bowler is (cricket) a player selected mainly for his bowling ability while roundarm is (cricket) an obsolete style of bowling where the bowler's arm is at right angles to the body at the point of delivery.

As a noun bowler

is (bowling) one who engages in the sport of bowling or bowler can be a bowler hat; a round black hat formerly popular among british businessmen.

As an adjective roundarm is

(cricket) an obsolete style of bowling where the bowler's arm is at right angles to the body at the point of delivery.

Bowl vs Roundarm - What's the difference?

bowl | roundarm |


As a noun bowl

is a roughly hemispherical container used to hold, mix or present food, such as salad, fruit or soup, or other items or bowl can be the ball rolled by players in the game of lawn bowls.

As a verb bowl

is (label) to roll or throw (a ball) in the correct manner in cricket and similar games and sports.

As an adjective roundarm is

(cricket) an obsolete style of bowling where the bowler's arm is at right angles to the body at the point of delivery.