Gymnastic

//d͡ʒɪmˈnæstɪk//

Synonyms for "gymnastic" (6 found)

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Adjective(1 words)

Strong matches (1)

Adjective(1 words)

Related words (3)

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Translations

17 translations across 15 languages.

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Armenian

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  • մարմնամարզական adj (pertaining to gymnastics)

Belarusian

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  • гімнасты́чны adj (pertaining to gymnastics)

Bulgarian

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  • гимнасти́чески adj (pertaining to gymnastics)

Catalan

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  • gimnàstic adj (pertaining to gymnastics)

Czech

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  • gymnastický adj (pertaining to gymnastics)

Finnish

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  • voimistelu adj (pertaining to gymnastics)

French

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  • gymnastique adj (pertaining to gymnastics)

German

2 entries
  • Gymnastik adj (pertaining to gymnastics)
  • gymnastisch adj (pertaining to gymnastics)

Italian

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  • ginnico adj (pertaining to gymnastics)

Polish

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  • gimnastyczny adj (pertaining to gymnastics)

Portuguese

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  • ginástico adj (pertaining to gymnastics)

Romanian

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  • de gimnastică adj (pertaining to gymnastics)
  • gimnastic adj (pertaining to gymnastics)

Russian

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  • гимнасти́ческий adj (pertaining to gymnastics)

Spanish

1 entries
  • gimnástico adj (pertaining to gymnastics)

Ukrainian

1 entries
  • гімнасти́чний adj (pertaining to gymnastics)

Sample sentences

3 total sentences available.

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Chess is the gymnastic school of the intellect.

Source: tatoeba (2943825)

The Top 10 Species list is compiled annually by the International Institute for Species Exploration, or IISE. It calls attention to discoveries that are made even as species are going extinct faster than they are identified. From among the 18,000 new species named last year, a committee of taxonomists chose the ones that made the 2015 list. They include a bird-like dinosaur, dubbed the “chicken from Hell,” that was 3.5 meters from beak to tail and weighed as much as 300 kilograms; a spider that lives in the Moroccan desert and can use its gymnastic talents to cartwheel out of danger; a 23-centimeter-long walking stick common in Vietnam; and a colorful sea slug from the Japanese islands that is the missing link between slugs that feed on colonies of tiny stinging jellies and those specializing on corals.

Source: tatoeba (10817707)

gymnastic dialogues

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