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(tennis) to play the ball in an unexpected direction, forcing the opponent to change direction suddenly
to catch someone off balance
to place someone at a tactical disadvantage Of or pertaining to Macedonia, its people or language.
A South Slavic language, the standard language of the Republic of Macedonia, provisionally designated the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
(historical) The tongue of the Ancient Macedonians, spoken in Macedon during the 1st millennium BC. (see Ancient Macedonian)
The Greek dialect in Macedonia, region of Greece.
(archaic) The name of a West-Bulgarian dialect prior to the codification of Macedonian standard language. Used in Bulgaria.
As a verb wrongfoot
is (tennis) to play the ball in an unexpected direction, forcing the opponent to change direction suddenly.As an adjective macedonian is
of or pertaining to macedonia, its people or language.As a noun macedonian is
a person from macedonia (in any sense).As a proper noun macedonian is
a south slavic language, the standard language of the republic of macedonia, provisionally designated the former yugoslav republic of macedonia.wrongfoot
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* Language listExternal links
*Ancient Macedonianon Linguist *
Macedonian] from [http://www.britannica.com/ Encyclopaedia Britannica* (websters-online) *