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basketball in Latin

basketball in Latin is canistrilūdium, canistriludium — basketball means a team sport in which players score points by throwing a ball through a raised hoop.

basketball in Latin

canistrilūdium
noun
(countable) The particular kind of ball used in the sport of basketball.
canistriludium
noun
(countable) The particular kind of ball used in the sport of basketball.

What does "basketball" mean?

  1. noun A team sport in which players score points by throwing a ball through a raised hoop.
    "They played basketball every day after school."
  2. noun The inflated ball used to play this sport.
    "He dribbled the basketball down the court."

basketball in a sentence

  • They played basketball every day after school.
  • He dribbled the basketball down the court.

Common Latin translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "basketball" in Latin?

"basketball" in Latin is canistrilūdium, canistriludium. basketball means: A team sport in which players score points by throwing a ball through a raised hoop.

How do you use "basketball" in a sentence?

Example: "They played basketball every day after school." In Latin, "basketball" is canistrilūdium, canistriludium.

Are there other ways to say "basketball" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "basketball": canistrilūdium, canistriludium.

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