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natation
[ ney-tey-shuhn, na- ]
noun
- an act or the skill of swimming.
natation
/ nəˈteɪʃən /
noun
- a formal or literary word for swimming See swimming
Derived Forms
- naˈtational, adjective
Other Words From
- na·tation·al adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of natation1
Example Sentences
This animal is rendered more terrific from the velocity of his powers of natation, thus being able to discharge its thunder far and near.
"By aid of careful auscultation," "And thinking on his late natation," "I think, I think that I deskiver," "A frog within this dear boy's liver."
For them it is necessary for accuracy of natation that their soft, and in the squids long bodies, should be supported by such a framework as they possess.
I wondered at what period of their lives they had acquired their dexterity at natation.
Though he was pitched by the heels into mucker about three times a week, that he might acquire the useful art of natation, he still seemed to grow dirtier and dirtier.
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