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  • 51funambulatory — ləˌtōrē adjective Etymology: probably from funambulator, after such pairs as English auditor: auditory 1. : relating to or resembling ropedancing 2. : performing as or as if a ropedancer * * * fūnamˈbūlatory adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑ …

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  • 52funambulo — ˌlō noun ( es) Etymology: Italian funambolo, funambulo, from Latin funambulus : funambulist …

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  • 53funambulus — noun (plural funambuli) Etymology: Latin obsolete : funambulist …

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  • 54slack rope — noun : a loosely stretched rope used by some ropewalkers and acrobats compare tightrope * * * slack rope noun A loosely stretched rope for a funambulist • • • Main Entry: ↑slack …

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  • 55funambulate — fūnamˈbūlate intransitive verb • • • Main Entry: ↑funambulist …

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