Hawk-Eye

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See also: hawkeye, Hawkeye, and hawk-eye

English

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Etymology

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From hawk +‎ eye, a reference to the bird of prey's noted eyesight.

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Hawk-Eye

  1. (cricket, tennis) A system, using six static television cameras and sophisticated computing, to track the path of the ball in flight.