Definition of Striker in English :

Define Striker in English

Striker meaning in English

Meaning of Striker in English

Pronunciation of Striker in English

Striker pronunciation in English

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Striker

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Noun

1. striker

a forward on a soccer team

2. striker

someone receiving intensive training for a naval technical rating

3. striker

an employee on strike against an employer

4. hitter, striker

someone who hits

Example Sentences:
'a hard hitter'
'a fine striker of the ball'
'blacksmiths are good hitters'

5. striker

the part of a mechanical device that strikes something

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Striker

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noun
1. 
a person who is on strike
2. 
the hammer in a timepiece that rings a bell or alarm
3. 
any part in a mechanical device that strikes something, such as the firing pin of a gun
4. soccer informal
an attacking player, esp one who generally positions himself or herself near the opponent's goal in the hope of scoring
5. cricket
the batsman who is about to play a ball
6. 
a. 
a person who harpoons whales or fish
b. 
the harpoon itself

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Striker

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noun
1. 
a person who strikes
; specif.,
a. 
a worker who is on strike
b. 
an assistant who wields the heavy sledgehammer for a blacksmith
2. 
a thing that strikes, as the clapper in a bell, the striking device in a clock, etc.
3.  US
a.  Us Army
an enlisted man doing extra-duty work for an officer for extra pay
b.  Us Navy
an enlisted man who is working to qualify for a rating
4.  Soccer
the forward and main scorer of a soccer team

Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.


Striker

see synonyms of striker
n.
1. One who strikes, as an employee on strike against an employer.
2. One that strikes, as the clapper in a bell or the firing pin in a gun.
3.
a. A harpoon.
b. One who uses a harpoon; a harpooner.
4. An enlisted person in usually intensive training for a naval technical rating.
5. Sports A forward on a soccer team.

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