different between athletics vs policies
athletics
English
Etymology
From athlete +? -ics.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /æ??l?t?ks/
Noun
athletics
- (sports, especially Britain) A group of sporting activities including track and field, road running, cross country and racewalking.
- (sports, especially US) Physical activities such as sports and games requiring stamina, fitness and skill.
Related terms
- athleticism
Translations
Noun
athletics
- plural of athletic
athletics From the web:
- what athletics does ucla have
- what athletics teaches you
- what athletics are on today
- what athletics event should i do
- what athletics means to me
- what athletics tracks are open
- what athletics age group am i
- athletics meaning
policies
English
Noun
policies
- plural of policy
Verb
policies
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of policy
Catalan
Noun
policies
- plural of policia
policies From the web:
- what policies characterized realpolitik
- what policies did stalin implement
- what policies did gorbachev introduce
- what policies did teddy roosevelt pursue
- what policies did mikhail gorbachev introduce
- what policies should a nonprofit have
- what policies did napoleon implement
- what policies led to the boxer rebellion
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