Catchers

/ˈkætʃərz/ noun

People or things that catch something, especially in baseball, the player positioned behind home plate who catches pitched balls.

From Old Norse 'kacka' or related Germanic roots, though the exact origin is debated. 'Catch' as a word evolved in Middle English to mean 'to grab or seize,' and '-er' is the standard English suffix for 'one who does something.'

AMማይ
ARالقبض
BNক্যাচার
CAreceptors
CSchytáci
DAfangere
DECatcher
ELπαραλήπτες
ESreceptor
FAگیرنده
FIpyydykset
FRreceveurs
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