traceur

English

Etymology

From French traceur.

Noun

traceur (plural traceurs)

  1. A practitioner of parkour.
    1. (by restriction) a male parkour artist

Coordinate terms

Anagrams

French

Etymology

From tracer + -eur.

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Noun

traceur m (plural traceurs, feminine traceuse)

  1. tracer (person who traces), plotter (person who plots a line)
  2. tracer (visible projectile)
  3. plotter (machine that draws technical drawings)
  4. yamakasi (person who practices parkour)
  5. (computing, Internet) cookie used to store data about a website visitor

Descendants

  • English: traceur

Further reading

Spanish

Noun

traceur m (uncountable)

  1. traceur
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