Catcher (noun)

  1. A person or device that captures, intercepts, or holds onto something.
  2. A player on a baseball team who plays behind home plate and catches pitches thrown by the pitcher.
  3. A player in cricket who fields near the wicketkeeper and catches the ball.

Origin:

From the old english word "cacere", meaning "to seize, take".

Examples:

  1. The baseball catcher signaled to the pitcher, calling for a change of pitch.
  2. The catcher made a diving catch to prevent a stolen base.
  3. The catcher's mask and chest protector are essential pieces of equipment for protecting against fast-moving balls.
  4. In cricket, the catcher is considered one of the most important positions on the field.
  5. The catcher's ability to quickly and accurately catch the ball is crucial for preventing runs and maintaining control of the game.
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