Ricochet

/ˈrɪkəʃeɪ/ verb

To rebound off a surface at an angle; to skip or bounce in an unpredictable manner.

From French 'ricochet,' possibly imitative of the sound of bouncing. The word entered English in the 18th century through military contexts, describing bullets or projectiles that bounce off surfaces rather than penetrating them.

AFrikosjet
AMመንሸራተት
ARارتداد
BGрикошет
BNপ্রতিফলিত
CAricochet
CSodrazit se
DArikoschettere
DEabprallen
ELαναπηδώ
ESrebotar
ETpõrkama
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