slackline
English
editEtymology
editFrom slack + line. The verb is a back-formation from slacklining.
Noun
editslackline (plural slacklines)
- (forestry, mining, sports) A length of cable, rope, or webbing that hangs loosely from its points of suspension.
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editVerb
editslackline (third-person singular simple present slacklines, present participle slacklining, simple past and past participle slacklined)
- (sports) To engage in the sport of slacklining.
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editNoun
editslackline f (plural slacklines)
Spanish
editNoun
editslackline m (plural slacklines)
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