Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Ricochet

Ricochet , noun

[French]

1.
A rebound or skipping, as of a bullet bouncing off a hard surface, or off the ground when a gun is fired at a low angle of elevation, or of a flat stone thrown along the surface of water.
2.
A peculiar gait used by certain animals such as the kangaroo who move by a type of bouncing motion.
Kangaroos and wallabies (macropodids) as well as kangaroo mice and jerboas, locate themselves differently, though, and do not use the forelimbs at all in their distinctive modus locatus, to which Muybridge applied the term “ricochet”,... — Jaime A. Headden
Collocations (1)
Ricochet firing (Military) , the firing of guns or howitzers, usually with small charges, at an elevation of only a few degrees, so as to cause the balls or shells to bound or skip along the ground.

Ricochet , transitive verb

To operate upon by ricochet firing. See Ricochet, n. [Rare]

Ricochet , intransitive verb

To skip with a rebound or rebounds, as a flat stone on the surface of water, or a cannon ball on the ground. See Ricochet, n.