Gymnastics came from the greek word "Gymnos" which means naked
It s a shortained version of the word penis
It is the Latin word for 'over' or 'above'.
The word "cosine" comes from the New Latin word "cosinus".
The word 'come' appears 1,663 times in the KJV Bible.
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gymnasts come from gymnastics which comes from the greek word "Gymnos" meaning naked
Equipment for gymnastics comes from gymnova or smithanderson.
Gymnastics are included in the Olympics. Sally excelled in gymnastics. Both males and females enjoy gymnastics.
In Spanish, the word for gymnastics is gimnasia
I like to watch the gymnastics team's performances.
Because it just did.
The suffix in the word gymnastics is the ICS. The ICS changes the meaning of the base word by making it a study or system instead of a person.
Nobody really knows for sure when gymnastics first came around. ALAINA: i know they had gymnastics in Egyptian times!
There are only three syllables in the word gymnastics. Gym-nas-tics.
gymnastics was in the first Olympics with the Greeks! back then it was also most of the other sports they did too like running. all of them were catagorized into gymnastics!
gymnastics come from a women when they are bored in the kitchen where they are supposed to be and they dance on the furniture
Yes, the word 'gymnastics' is a noun, a common, abstract, uncountable noun; a word for exercises developing or displaying physical agility and coordination. The word gymnastics is an uncountable noun for an aggregate, a word representing an indefinite number of parts; aggregate nouns have no singular form.