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bouldering
English
Noun
bouldering (uncountable)
- (climbing) Climbing, without ropes, on large boulders or boulder-sized objects.
Translations
Verb
bouldering
- present participle of boulder
Anagrams
- redoubling
Spanish
Noun
bouldering m (uncountable)
- bouldering
bouldering From the web:
boulder
English
Alternative forms
- bowlder, bulder (dated)
Etymology
From late Middle English bulder, possibly from Swedish bullersten (“noisy stone”), corresponding to buller (“noisy”) + sten (“stone”), or possibly from Dutch bolder (see bol (“sphere, ball, globe”)).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?b??l.d?(?)/
- (US) IPA(key): /?bo?ld??/
- Rhymes: -??ld?(r)
- Homophone: bolder
Noun
boulder (plural boulders)
- A large mass of stone detached from the surrounding land.
- (geology) A particle greater than 256 mm in diameter, following the Wentworth scale
- A large marble, in children's games.
- (climbing) A session of bouldering; involvement in bouldering.
Derived terms
- Boulder County
- bouldering
Translations
Verb
boulder (third-person singular simple present boulders, present participle bouldering, simple past and past participle bouldered)
- (climbing) To engage in bouldering.
Anagrams
- doubler
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