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snickometer

Terms vs Snickometer - What's the difference?

terms | snickometer |


As nouns the difference between terms and snickometer

is that terms is while snickometer is (cricket) a device that combines slow-motion video and a graphical representation of sound waves recorded from stump and pitch microphones to determine whether a small noise (a snick) occurred as the ball passed the bat and/or pad, and thus whether the batsman made contact with the ball.

Hotspot vs Snickometer - What's the difference?

hotspot | snickometer | see also |


As nouns the difference between hotspot and snickometer

is that hotspot is an alternative spelling of lang=en while Snickometer is a device that combines slow-motion video and a graphical representation of sound waves recorded from stump and pitch microphones to determine whether a small noise (a snick) occurred as the ball passed the bat and/or pad, and thus whether the batsman made contact with the ball.

Hawkeye vs Snickometer - What's the difference?

hawkeye | snickometer | see also |

Hawkeye is a see also of snickometer.


As nouns the difference between hawkeye and snickometer

is that hawkeye is a native or resident of the american state of iowa while snickometer is (cricket) a device that combines slow-motion video and a graphical representation of sound waves recorded from stump and pitch microphones to determine whether a small noise (a snick) occurred as the ball passed the bat and/or pad, and thus whether the batsman made contact with the ball.

Snicko vs Snickometer - What's the difference?

snicko | snickometer | Derived terms |

Snickometer is a derived term of snicko.


Snicko is likely misspelled.


Snicko has no English definition.

As a noun Snickometer is

a device that combines slow-motion video and a graphical representation of sound waves recorded from stump and pitch microphones to determine whether a small noise (a snick) occurred as the ball passed the bat and/or pad, and thus whether the batsman made contact with the ball.

Batsman vs Snickometer - What's the difference?

batsman | snickometer |


In cricket terms the difference between batsman and snickometer

is that batsman is any player selected for his or her team principally to bat, as opposed to a bowler while snickometer is a device that combines slow-motion video and a graphical representation of sound waves recorded from stump and pitch microphones to determine whether a small noise (a snick) occurred as the ball passed the bat and/or pad, and thus whether the batsman made contact with the ball.

Snick vs Snickometer - What's the difference?

snick | snickometer |


In cricket|lang=en terms the difference between snick and snickometer

is that snick is (cricket) a small deflection of the ball off the side of the bat; often carries to the wicketkeeper for a catch while snickometer is (cricket) a device that combines slow-motion video and a graphical representation of sound waves recorded from stump and pitch microphones to determine whether a small noise (a snick) occurred as the ball passed the bat and/or pad, and thus whether the batsman made contact with the ball.

As nouns the difference between snick and snickometer

is that snick is (cricket) a small deflection of the ball off the side of the bat; often carries to the wicketkeeper for a catch or snick can be a sharp clicking sound while snickometer is (cricket) a device that combines slow-motion video and a graphical representation of sound waves recorded from stump and pitch microphones to determine whether a small noise (a snick) occurred as the ball passed the bat and/or pad, and thus whether the batsman made contact with the ball.

As a verb snick

is to cut or snip or snick can be to make something click, to make a clicking noise or snick can be .