gymnastics

Etymology
From, from , because Greek athletes trained naked.

Noun

 * 1) A sport involving the performance of sequences of movements requiring physical strength, flexibility, and kinesthetic awareness.
 * 2) Complex intellectual or artistic exercises or feats of physical agility.
 * 1) Complex intellectual or artistic exercises or feats of physical agility.

Translations

 * Arabic: جُمْبَاز
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 * Esperanto: gimnastiko
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 * Latvian: vingrošana
 * Macedonian: гимнастика
 * Malay: gerak badan,, taiso
 * Maori: takaporepore
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 * Cyrillic: гимнастика, тјеловјежба
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 * Yiddish: גימנאַסטיק


 * Arabic:
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 * Esperanto: akrobataĵo
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 * Vietnamese: sự rèn luyện


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