Kitten ball is another name for softball. Softball was invented in 1887 and was designed to be an indoor sport. In 1895, a member of the Minneapolis, Minnesota fire department named Lewis Rober invented outdoor softball and named it Kitten League Ball, which was subsequently shortened to Kitten Ball. The name was changed from kitten ball to diamond ball in 1922 and eventually to softball in 1926.
Depending on the amount of th playground equipment and the terms that are mention in your homeowner insurance you may have your playground covered.
Nothing - both terms are interchangeable - and refer to the same area. You could say "The playground is 30 metres square" - OR - "The playground is 30 square metres"
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Yes, by technical terms.
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Here is the most comprehensive Glossary of baseball collectible terms on the internet complete with pictures, and cross reference links. There are many terms used in describing special baseball cards on this page as well as other baseball memorabila. I will be adding more words, terms and phrases in the coming weeks. I will leave a link below to the page.
Spiranthes lucida is the scientific name of the Shining Ladies' Tresses Orchid.Specifically, the binomial, Latin or scientific name honors the spiral nature of the orchid's stem in terms of genus. Regarding species, the name honors the glossy nature of the leaves and the shimmer of its flowers. Another common name is Wide-leaved Ladies' Tresses.
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Spiranthes lucida is the scientific name of the Wide-leaved Ladies' Tresses Orchid.Specifically, the binomial, Latin or scientific name honors the spiral nature of the orchid's stem in terms of genus. Regarding species, the name honors the glossy nature of the leaves and the shimmer of its flowers. Another common name is Shining Ladies' Tresses.
Laws or policies made by the management (school, government etc), that are intended to improve health of the community. eg. "No smoking within 100metres of a children's playground."
baseball or football