end zone
See also: endzone
English
editNoun
edit- (American football) The area between the end line and goal line bounded by the sidelines, bordered on all sides by a white line indicating its beginning and end points; it is 10 yards long.
- 2024 February 12, Ben Morse and Steve Almasy, “Kansas City Chiefs defeat San Francisco 49ers in OT in Super Bowl LVIII, become first back-to-back NFL champions in 19 years”, in CNN.com[1]:
- Veteran tight end Travis Kelce, who only had one catch for one yard in the first half, finished with nine receptions and 93 yards but didn’t find the end zone.
- (Canadian football) Same as above, but is 20 yards long.
- (field hockey) the portion of the rink behind the goal line.
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editEtymology
editUnadapted borrowing from English end zone.
Noun
editend zone f (plural end zones)
- (ultimate frisbee) end zone
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