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"Trapezists" Meaning

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"Trapezists" Examples

Sentences with "trapezists"


- Trapezists in circus performances use the trapeze with incredible skill and precision.
- Trained trapezists balance high above the ground on the trapeze during the aerial performances.
- The circus included trapezists swinging from the bar high above the audience.
- Famous trapezists have been entertainment crowds worldwide with their trapeze skills.
- Experienced trapezists find it easier to learn new aerial stunts after training extensively.

"Trapezists" Similar Words

Trapanned

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The word "trapanned" is the past tense and past participle of the verb "trap", which means to capture or catch something, typically an animal, in a trap.

Trapdoor

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Trapezate

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To trapezate To press or squash (something, such as an insect) between the fingers or a tool.

Trapeze

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A bar or frame suspended in the air under tension, supported by two wires or ropes on either side of a suspension point, used by aerialists in circus performances to swing or balance on.

Trapezes

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The word "trapezes" refers to a type of gymnastic equipment, typically consisting of a long, horizontal bar suspended from the ceiling or a frame, used for performing acrobatic exercises and stunts, such as swinging or balancing. However, in a broader sense, trapezes can also refer to two parallel bars, often flown by aerialists or acrobats, suspended in mid-air while turning or swinging to perform aerial stunts in circuses or other performances.

Trapezial

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The word "trapezial" refers to something that is related to or resembling a trapezoid, a shape with four sides where two sides are of unequal length and the other two sides are parallel to each other. The term is often used in geometry and mathematics to describe a quadrilateral with this specific shape.<br><br>In a broader sense, the word can also be used to describe something that resembles the trapezoid shape, such as a trapezial frame or a trapezial profile.<br><br>Adjectives that describe trapezial shapes often include words like four-sided, irregular, asymmetrical, and unique.

Trapeziectomy

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A trapeziectomy is a surgical operation to remove the trapezium bone, which is one of the small bones in the wrist. It is usually performed to relieve pain and disability caused by a damaged or arthritic trapezium. The trapezium bone plays a significant role in wrist movement and flexibility, and removing it can help alleviate issues such as arthritis, ganglion cysts, or A1 pulley tears. However, it requires a complete rearrangement of forces and can potentially lead to wider, potentially severe consequences on the wrist and hand function.

Trapezist

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Trapezium

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A quadrilateral with four sides in which one pair of opposite sides are parallel to each other.

Trapeziums

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Trapezius

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A quadrilateral with no parallel sides, having two pairs of sides of equal length.

Trapezohedral

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Trapezohedron

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A trapezohedron (plural: trapezoedra) is a polyhedron with two or more trapezoidal faces. Each trapezoid is a quadrilateral with two pairs of sides that are not equal in length. Trapezohedra can be seen in crystal structures and figurative art, where they are often used for symmetry and balance.

Trapezoid

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A quadrilateral with four sides in which at least one pair of sides are parallel, and the angles on the same side of the parallel sides are supplementary (add up to 180°). It is a four-sided figure with two pairs of sides of unequal length.

Trapezoidal

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Trapezoidally

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Adverb. <br><br>In a trapezoidal shape or manner; in a way resembling a trapezoid.