The term "acrobatics" is derived from the Greek word "akrobates," which means "high walker" or "one who performs feats at great heights." This is a combination of "akros," meaning "high" or "topmost," and "bates," from "bainein," meaning "to walk." The concept evolved over time, and by the late 19th century, it came to refer broadly to the performance of gymnastic feats and agility. The word reflects the skill and daring involved in such physical performances.
Acrobatics is a noun.
You Can Start Acrobatics At 12 I Started At 6
Why has Darry taught everyone to do acrobatics
The etymology of etymology is from the greek etumologia which means "true sense of a word"
My friend Julie is a big fan of acrobatics and loves watching these amazing feats.
Yes. Acrobatics has a base power of 55, ONLY if the Pokemon has a held item. If it doesn't have any items, the power will double. So Acrobatics = 110 V.S. Air Slash = 75. So Acrobatics is stronger.
Acrobatics was first performed in the 1930 by a pair but it has been around since bc
Mental Acrobatics - 1920 was released on: USA: 18 April 1920
Stan Buchholtz has written: 'Balancing & sport acrobatics' -- subject(s): Acrobatics
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That acrobat made an amazing stunt. Correct: The acrobatics of the man on the highwire were truly amazing.
Etymology is the opposite of Antipodes