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I believe you are referring to "volley." A person serves and then volleys.

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Q: Word for a tennis shot played from any part of the court after the ball has bounced?
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The word 'bounced' has one syllable.


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Is Court a pronoun.?

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In earlier times, a man could not court a woman without approval from her family. I was scheduled to appear in court to settle the lawsuit. Tennis players have to rapidly move from side to side on the court.


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English translation of french word courts?

'Courts' is the plural version (masculine) of the adjective 'court' which means 'short' or it could be the plural form of the masculine noun 'court' which means 'court' as in 'tennis court'Regards,TransAction Translators