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It has to land in the opposite diagonal service box (because you face the opposite diagonal service box when you are serving).
A serve error is when the ball fails to land in the 30x30 courton the opposite team's side. If the ball touches any part of the body of a player on the opposite side and goes out, it is considered good. I hope this helps(:
In a doubles game, the ball is served diagonally from one side of the court to the opposite side, over the net, by a player on the serving team. The serve must land in the opposite service court.
Bore is the inside diameter of the barrel. depending on the nation, it may be measured from the bottom on one groove to the bottom of the opposite groove, or from the top of one land to the top of the opposite land (raised part of the rifling). Measurements can be to one thousandth of an inch. Thus a rifle with a .308 bore is .308 thousandths of an inch wide inside the barrel.
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If it's during a serve and it lands on the opposite playing surface then serve over, otherwise it is a point for the opponent. If it's during play, it must land on the opposite playing surface or it's a point for the opponent. If it does land on the opposite playing surface it is still in play.
There are two types of serve that a player cannot return, one is an Ace and one is just called Unreturnable. An Ace is when the returner cannot get their racket to the ball at all. An Unreturnable is when the returner touches the ball, but cannot return it within the court.
No-man's-land.
Well, the opposite of "Wonder" is "Dread" and the Opposite of "Land" is "sea". So, my answer would be Dreadsea?
This is an alternative spelling of demesne which means an area of land and as such can have no opposite.
Vassals had to serve lords because the vassals promised to serve a lord in exchange for land.
Fallow land means land that has not been cultivated and seeded. The soil can be fertile, just nothing is being grown on it. Cultivated land that actively has plants growing on it is the opposite of fallow