- vocabulary.com Dictionary gymnastGymnast comes from gymnastics, which is based on the Greek gynmastikos, "skilled in bodily exercise," from the root gymnazein, "to exercise."
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- lingvolive.com en-us/translate/en-ru/gymnastWord forms. gymnast. noun. Singular. Plural. Common case. gymnast. gymnasts.
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- dictionarys.net GymnastIf you become a gymnast, you'll learn to walk and jump and even do cartwheels on a balance beam. ... One who teaches or practices gymnastic exercises...
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- masterclass.com articles/37-essential-gymnastics-…Competitive gymnasts, from those at local gyms to those representing their country in the Summer Olympic Games, are required to compete in a variety of settings.
- etymonline.com word/gymnastgymnast (n.) 1590s, "one who is expert in gymnastics," a back-formation from gymnastic. Greek gymnastes was "a trainer of professional athletes."