"codeball" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: Code + ball, named after Chicago doctor William Edward Code, who invented the game in 1929. Etymology templates: {{com|en|Code|ball}} Code + ball Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} codeball (uncountable)
  1. A sport, combining elements of golf and football, in which a rubber ball is repeatedly kicked from a marked area until it is successfully sunk into a bowl. Tags: uncountable Related terms: footgolf

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