"Vaulters" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Vaulters" Meaning

Vaulters refers to individuals who practice the sport of vaulting, a discipline that involves riding a horse in a gymnnastic and acrobatic way, often performed in combination with jumping, balancing, and other physical exercises. In modern times, vaulting is often associated with equestrian sports and is featured in competitive events at the Olympic Games and other major international competitions.

"Vaulters" Examples

Definitions and Example Sentences


Part of speech: Nouns.


Definition:


1. A performer on the vaulting horse in a circus or other show.
2. A type of exercise that involves jumping from a springboard onto a vaulting horse or other elevated surface.
3. (Context as sport) A vaulting exercise in the sport of gymnastics performed as a floor exercise.
4. The coffin or the building in which coffins are stored before burial.

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Arched or curved upward like the dome of a vault, typically in architecture.

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Vaults typically refer to:<br><br>1. A structure, often part of a building or a wall, that stores valuable or sensitive items, such as precious objects, money, or confidential documents. Vaults can be accessed through a secret door or by using a combination lock.<br><br>2. Underground rooms or areas that were often found in medieval castles and were used for storage, protection, or escape.<br><br>3. A term used in finance to refer to a secure place where valuable assets, such as securities or cash, are stored.<br><br>4. A narrow or deep opening in the ground, such as a cave or a hole, often used for storage or as a hiding place.<br><br>5. In geology, a moveable mass of interlocking rocky or soil blocks in a sloping or undulating layer.<br><br>6. In anatomy, the term can refer to a small, deep opening or compartment in the body, such as a sacral duct or a tympanic cavity.<br><br>The word "vaults" can also be used figuratively to describe a state of being safe, secure, and protected, similar to a safe.

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Extremely proud and confident, often in an annoying or unpleasant way. Considered to be exceptionally good or impressive.

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