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Wurf

Wurf is a German noun that denotes the act of throwing or something that is thrown. It can refer to a single throw, the throwing distance achieved, or to the throwing event itself in sports. In everyday language, Wurf emphasizes the action of projecting an object through space rather than the object being thrown.

Etymology and related terms: Wurf derives from older Germanic roots associated with throwing or projection. Related

Contexts and usage:

- Sports: In track and field, Wurf is used in competitions such as Speerwurf (javelin throw), Diskuswurf

- Weapons and projectiles: Wurf is used in terms describing thrown or projected devices, such as Wurfmesser

- Other uses: In broader German usage, Wurf can appear in idiomatic expressions relating to the act

See also: Throw (in other languages), throwing technique, throwing distance.

expressions
include
Wurfweite
(throwing
distance),
Wurfkraft
(throwing
force),
and
Wurftechnik
(technique
of
throwing).
In
compound
forms,
Wurf
serves
as
a
generic
modifier
for
various
thrown
objects
or
weapons.
(discus
throw),
Kugelstoßen
(shot
put),
and
Hammerwurf
(hammer
throw).
The
term
appears
in
phrases
like
Wurfleistung
(throwing
distance/score)
and
Wurftechnik
(technique
of
throwing).
(throwing
knife),
Wurfgranate
(grenade),
and
generally
Wurfwaffe
(thrown
weapon)
or
Wurfgeschoss
(throwing
projectile).
of
throwing
or
hurling
objects
in
various
contexts,
not
limited
to
sports
or
weaponry.