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No. Originally "field hockey" was not called that, as at the time of origin there was only one type of hockey with variations, played around the world. Outside of America and Canada field hockey is known by its original and formal name of hockey. It is only after the popular growth of ice hockey and roller hockey in North America that the word "field" was added to distinguish it.
no, it just means its shoter than regular sticks. it is just as good as other sticks that arent junior sticks
One five-syllable word for hockey is "ice-hockey." This term refers to the sport played on ice with skates and a puck. The word "ice-hockey" distinguishes this form of hockey from field hockey, which is played on grass or turf.
My brother and I went to see a hockey game last week. Another sentence cold be: Hockey was originated in Canada.
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The word "what" in that sentence ("I can't what to play") makes no sense. Perhaps you mean "wait"? Please see the related question below for "What rhymes with again?"
the word ice hockey comes from the word " ice hurley" which was a form of ice hockey played in Canada in the 1800
There is no pacific word but "youth" which doesn't half to do with hockey that much.
The word hockey has two syllables.
"Field" has lots of different meanings; see, for example, the Wikipedia article on "Field" for some uses of the word.