Grounder

/ˈɡraʊndər/ noun

In baseball, a hit ball that travels along the ground, or a punishment where someone is confined to home.

From 'ground' + the agent suffix '-er.' In baseball, the term became standard in the 19th century. The punishment meaning developed in 20th-century American English.

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