Athletic+exercises
21γυμναστικῶν — γυμναστικός fond of athletic exercises fem gen pl γυμναστικός fond of athletic exercises masc/neut gen pl …
22γυμναστικόν — γυμναστικός fond of athletic exercises masc acc sg γυμναστικός fond of athletic exercises neut nom/voc/acc sg …
23γυμναστικώτατον — γυμναστικός fond of athletic exercises masc acc superl sg γυμναστικός fond of athletic exercises neut nom/voc/acc superl sg …
24athletics — ath•let•ics [[t]æθˈlɛt ɪks[/t]] n. 1) (usu. used with a pl. v.) athletic sports, as running, rowing, or boxing 2) Brit. track and field events 3) (usu. used with a sing. v.) the practice of athletic exercises; the principles of athletic training… …
25athletics — /æθˈlɛtɪks / (say ath letiks) noun 1. (usually construed as plural) athletic sports, as running, rowing, boxing, etc. 2. (usually construed as singular) track and field events only. 3. (usually construed as singular) the practice of athletic… …
26gymnasium — A building or room for the practice of gymnastic exercises, as distinguished from field athletics, but often including a rowing tank, a cage for winter practice of baseball, etc.; a place or building where athletic exercises are performed; a… …
27Gym|na|si|um — «jihm NAY zee uhm», noun, plural si|ums or si|a. 1. a room or building fitted up for physical exercise or training and for indoor athletic sports. 2. a school for gymnastics. 3. a place where athletic exercises were practiced in ancient Greece. ╂ …
28gym|na|si|um — «jihm NAY zee uhm», noun, plural si|ums or si|a. 1. a room or building fitted up for physical exercise or training and for indoor athletic sports. 2. a school for gymnastics. 3. a place where athletic exercises were practiced in ancient Greece. ╂ …
29Athletics — Ath*let ics, n. The art of training by athletic exercises; the games and sports of athletes. [1913 Webster] …
30Gymnasia — Gymnasium Gym*na si*um (j[i^]m*n[=a] z[i^]*[u^]m or j[i^]m*n[=a] zh[i^]*[u^]m; 277) n.; pl. E. {Gymnasiums} (j[i^]m*n[=a] z[i^]*[u^]mz), L. {Gymnasia} (j[i^]m*n[=a] z[i^]*[.a]). [L., fr. Gr. gymna sion, fr. gymna zein to exercise (naked), fr.… …