tight end

Etymology


From, from the fact that the player takes up a position close to the tackle.

Noun

 * 1)  The position at the end of the offensive line whose primary jobs are to block and serve as a short receiver.
 * 2)  A player (called an end) playing the position of tight end .
 * 3)  The position at the end of the offensive line whose primary jobs were to block and serve as a short receiver; this position is no longer used.
 * 4) A player (called an end) playing the position of tight end .
 * 1)  A player (called an end) playing the position of tight end .
 * 2)  The position at the end of the offensive line whose primary jobs were to block and serve as a short receiver; this position is no longer used.
 * 3) A player (called an end) playing the position of tight end .
 * 1)  The position at the end of the offensive line whose primary jobs were to block and serve as a short receiver; this position is no longer used.
 * 2) A player (called an end) playing the position of tight end .
 * 1) A player (called an end) playing the position of tight end .

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 近端鋒
 * Finnish: laitarakentaja, sisempi laitahyökkääjä
 * Hebrew: טייט אנד
 * Japanese: タイトエンド
 * Korean: 타이트 엔드
 * Macedonian: тајт-енд
 * Russian:
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: тајт енд
 * Roman: tajt end
 * Thai: ไทต์เอนด์
 * Ukrainian: тайт-енд


 * Catalan:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 近端鋒
 * Finnish: laitarakentaja, sisempi laitahyökkääjä
 * Macedonian: