anhyzer

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English

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Etymology

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From an- +‎ hyzer.

Noun

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anhyzer (plural anhyzers)

  1. (disc golf) A throw that curves the way as that of the throwing arm, i.e. right for a right-hand player or left for a left-hand player.
    A beautiful anhyzer around the mando into the circle - parked!

Verb

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anhyzer (third-person singular simple present anhyzers, present participle anhyzering, simple past and past participle anhyzered)

  1. (intransitive, disc golf, of a disc) To curve the way as that of the throwing arm, i.e. right for a right-hand player or left for a left-hand player.
    The kick of the tree made it anhyzer to the right.
  2. (transitive, disc golf) To throw a disc with a curve the same way as that of the throwing arm, i.e. right for a right-hand player or left for a left-hand player.
    She managed to anhyzer the disc around the boulder to make the putt for a birdie.

Antonyms

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  • hyzer (both noun and verb)

See also

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