different between funambulation vs funambulate
funambulation
English
Noun
funambulation (countable and uncountable, plural funambulations)
- The act of walking on ropes; tightrope walking
Related terms
- funambulate
- funambulator
- funambulatory
funambulation From the web:
funambulate
English
Etymology
From funambulist +? -ate.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fj??næmbj?le?t/
Verb
funambulate (third-person singular simple present funambulates, present participle funambulating, simple past and past participle funambulated)
- (intransitive) To walk on ropes; to tightrope-walk.
Derived terms
- funambulation
Translations
funambulate From the web:
- what does funambulist mean
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