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pullup

English

Alternative forms

  • pull-up

Etymology

From the verb phrase pull up.

Noun

pullup (plural pullups)

  1. An exercise done for strengthening the arms and upper body, in which one lifts one's own weight while hanging from a bar.
  2. (electronics) A pullup resistor.

Derived terms

  • pullup resistor

See also

  • chin-up
  • push-up
  • pull up (verb)

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pullover

English

Etymology

From the verb phrase pull over.

Noun

pullover (plural pullovers)

  1. A sweater that must be put on by pulling it over the head; a sweater without buttons or a zipper in front
  2. (weightlifting) An exercise performed lying on the back in which the arms are extended behind the head and exertion lifts the weight above the head.
  3. (gymnastics, horizontal bar) An exercise in which the gymnast pulls up from a hang lifting the legs up and over the bar thus rolling into a support position.
  4. (chiefly law enforcement) An instance of a vehicle being pulled over.
    • 2010, D. E. Gray, The Warrior in Me (page 23)
      I followed my training in the academy regarding vehicle pullovers.

Descendants

Translations

See also

  • cardigan
  • jumper
  • pushover
  • sweater
  • sweatshirt

Anagrams

  • overpull

Italian

Etymology

Borrowed from English pullover.

Noun

pullover m (invariable)

  1. pullover, sweater

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