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  2. Glossary of archery terms - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of archery terms, including both the equipment and the practice. A brief description for each word or phrase is also included. 0–9. 3D (practice ...

  3. List of archery terms - Wikipedia

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  4. Sin - Wikipedia

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    Depiction of the sin of Adam and Eve (The Garden of Eden with the Fall of Man by Jan Brueghel the Elder and Pieter Paul Rubens) In religious context, sin is a transgression against divine law or a law of the deities. [1] Each culture has its own interpretation of what it means to commit a sin. While sins are generally considered actions, any ...

  5. Sin Song-hui - Wikipedia

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    Archery: Sin Song-hui (born 24 March 1970) ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Before Matt Stutzman, an athlete with no arms competing in para archery seemed like an impossible feat.. But the American archer has redefined the sport, showing that it’s possible to not only ...

  7. Archery - Wikipedia

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    Archery is the sport, ... Akkadians were the first to use composite bows in war according to the victory stele of Naram-Sin of Akkad. ... The Sanskrit term for ...

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  9. Bullseye (target) - Wikipedia

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    A dart in the inner bullseye The "gold" is the yellow circle at the centre of this archery target.. The bullseye or bull's eye has, since 1833, [1] been the name for the center of a target and, by extension, since 1857, [1] has been given to any throw, toss, or shot that hits the center.