A mechanical device that plays music automatically, typically powered by a winding mechanism, producing sound through the interaction of pins on a rotating cylinder or disk with a series of metal tines arranged like a comb.
An automated musical instrument that has a winding feature, that originated in the early Edo period in Japan, which strikes tuned metal strips to create melodies.
A decorative music-playing apparatus, often cherished as a nostalgic or sentimental item, that triggers musical sequences through mechanical means without the need for human input.
The final point in a race or competition where the results are determined, marking the endpoint of the challenge.
In team sports like soccer and rugby, a designated area or structure where scoring occurs by getting a ball into it, resulting in points for the team.
A defined target or objective one aims to achieve, whether in a specific task, project, or broader life goals.
The term used to refer to the endpoint of a game or competition, often representing success or accomplishment upon reaching it.
The act of successfully crossing the finish line in a race or competition, indicating the achievement of a set goal or objective.
The moment when an athlete or team achieves their intended target in a sporting event, signifying the culmination of their efforts.
The realization of a personal aspiration, particularly in the context of achieving marriage or joining in a union with someone.
A player specializing in defending the goal in sports such as soccer, hockey, and water polo.
An athlete tasked with preventing the opposing team from scoring by guarding the goal area in various competitive team sports.
A position in sports focused on the protection of the goal, requiring quick reflexes and the ability to anticipate the opponent's actions to block incoming shots.
A player responsible for safeguarding the goal, often positioned at the rear of the field to stop or deflect shots on target.
In soccer, a type of restart awarded to the defending team when the attacking team sends the ball over the goal line and out of play, taken from within the goal area.
In rugby, a type of kick used to attempt a goal following a try or after a penalty against the opposing team, executed from a designated position on the field.