Crosscourt
[kraws-kawrt, -kohrt, kros-] /ˈkrɔsˈkɔrt, -ˈkoʊrt, ˈkrɒs-/
adjective
1.
(in racket games) directed to the diagonally opposite side of the .
2.
Basketball. directed to the opposite end of the .
adverb
3.
(in racket games) to or toward the diagonally opposite side of the .
4.
Basketball. to or toward the opposite end of the .
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