slackline

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English

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Etymology

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From slack +‎ line. The verb is a back-formation from slacklining.

Noun

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slackline (plural slacklines)

  1. (forestry, mining, sports) A length of cable, rope, or webbing that hangs loosely from its points of suspension.

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Verb

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slackline (third-person singular simple present slacklines, present participle slacklining, simple past and past participle slacklined)

  1. (sports) To engage in the sport of slacklining.

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French

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French Wikipedia has an article on:
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Slacklining symbol

Etymology

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From English slackline.

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Noun

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slackline f (plural slacklines)

  1. slackline
  2. slacklining

Spanish

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Noun

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slackline m (plural slacklines)

  1. slackline