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acrobatics
English
Etymology
From acrobat +? -ics.
Noun
acrobatics (uncountable)
- The art of performing acrobatic gymnastic feats.
- A spectacular display of agility.
Translations
Further reading
- acrobatics on Wikiversity.Wikiversity
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calisthenics
English
Alternative forms
- callisthenics
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ?????? (kállos, “beauty”) + ?????? (sthénos, “strength”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?kæl.?s???n.?ks/
Noun
calisthenics pl (plural only)
- (in the plural) Gymnastic exercises under the participation of a (surface-wise) multitude of muscles and often minimal equipment (thus, usually bodyweight exercises) with a stress on stamina.
- (in the singular) A system of such exercises.
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