Shuttlecock is a slightly more outdated term for this object that comes from the original source of the feathers, which used to come from chickens or roosters.
Badminton isn't played with a ball. It's played with a shuttlecock a feathered projectile. The game was invented in the mid eighteenth century by British army officer serving in India.
it dose not use a ball
The three hits in badminton are called lob, smash, and drop.
In golf there is no other, In badminton it is also called a shuttlecock.
It is used in badminton.
I believe it was simply that there were just better mintons out there and badminton was necessarily BAD but it was just easier to call it that and be done with it.
Projectile on A+
badmintion players
The blank. You might also say dummy munitions, which are shaped to resemble a cartridge with a projectile, but have no actual projectile.
Badminton is the original name in English, but the game is sometimes known as battledore and shuttlecock. The name comes from the shuttlecock, the a lightweight ball with feathers volleyed back and forth, more commonly referred to in the modern day as a birdie. The more modern name comes from Badminton House, the home of the Duke of Beaufort, in Gloucestershire, England. The game comes from the Indian game Poona, which became popular with British officers in India in the nineteenth century.
i think its called airbourne projectile.