touchdown

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See also: touch down and touch-down

English

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Etymology

From touch +‎ down.

Pronunciation

Noun

touchdown (countable and uncountable, plural touchdowns)

  1. (American football, Canadian football) A six-point score occurring when the ball enters possession of a team's player in the opponent's end zone.
    Today I scored my first touchdown.
    • 2020 October 29, Richard Goldstein, “Jimmy Orr, a Favorite Target of the Colts’ Unitas, Dies at 85”, in The New York Times:
      “I must have caught 45 or 50 touchdowns in that right corner,” he told The Baltimore Sun in 2009. “It was sloped some, a little downhill, which helped me speedwise. I wasn’t all that fast.”
  2. (rugby) A defensive action of grounding the ball in the team's own in-goal to stop the play.
  3. (rugby) A try (scoring play of grounding the ball in the opposing team's in-goal).
    • 2011 February 13, Lyle Jackson, “Ireland 22-25 France”, in BBC:
      A first Test try by Fergus McFadden and a Tomas O'Leary touchdown helped Ireland to a 15-12 half-time lead.
  4. (aviation) The moment when an aircraft or spacecraft makes first or final contact with the ground during a landing.
    Synonym: setdown
    The passengers audibly relaxed at touchdown.
  5. The moment of contact of a tornado with the ground.
    • 2003, Jessica McNew, Eyes in a Storm:
      The American Red Cross sent me to Alabama within twenty-four hours of the tornado's touchdown, and I visited the communities of Oak Grove and Rock Creek four subsequent times.

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Finnish

Etymology

Unadapted borrowing from English touchdown.

Pronunciation

Noun

touchdown

  1. (American football) touchdown

Declension

Inflection of touchdown (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation)
nominative touchdown touchdownit
genitive touchdownin touchdownien
partitive touchdownia touchdowneja
illative touchdowniin touchdowneihin
singular plural
nominative touchdown touchdownit
accusative nom. touchdown touchdownit
gen. touchdownin
genitive touchdownin touchdownien
partitive touchdownia touchdowneja
inessive touchdownissa touchdowneissa
elative touchdownista touchdowneista
illative touchdowniin touchdowneihin
adessive touchdownilla touchdowneilla
ablative touchdownilta touchdowneilta
allative touchdownille touchdowneille
essive touchdownina touchdowneina
translative touchdowniksi touchdowneiksi
abessive touchdownitta touchdowneitta
instructive touchdownein
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of touchdown (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation)

Synonyms

Spanish

Etymology

Unadapted borrowing from English touchdown.

Pronunciation

Noun

touchdown m (plural touchdowns)

  1. touchdown

Usage notes

According to Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) prescriptions, unadapted foreign words should be written in italics in a text printed in roman type, and vice versa, and in quotation marks in a manuscript text or when italics are not available. In practice, this RAE prescription is not always followed.