three-pointer

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1)  A goal or other means of scoring worth three points.
 * 2)  A three-point shot; a basket made from beyond the three-point line.
 * 3)  A three-point landing; an airplane landing in which all three wheels touch the ground simultaneously.
 * 4) * October 1930, Paul Paddock, "I Solo in Seven Hours", Popular Mechanics
 * Away I roared once more, resolved to score a three-pointer. I glided down to a good start but estimated my altitude wrongly.
 * 1)  A deer or other animal whose antlers feature three points or tines.
 * 1)  A three-point landing; an airplane landing in which all three wheels touch the ground simultaneously.
 * 2) * October 1930, Paul Paddock, "I Solo in Seven Hours", Popular Mechanics
 * Away I roared once more, resolved to score a three-pointer. I glided down to a good start but estimated my altitude wrongly.
 * 1)  A deer or other animal whose antlers feature three points or tines.

Translations

 * Catalan:
 * Dutch:
 * German: Dreipunktelinie, Dreierlinie
 * Italian:, tiro da tre punti
 * Spanish: