vaulting
English
Noun
vaulting (countable and uncountable, plural vaultings)
- The practice of constructing vaults, or a particular method of such construction.
- A vaulted structure; such structures treated as a group.
- 1928, Robert Byron, chapter 16, in The Station: Travels to the Holy Mountain of Greece:
- Spreading over the high vaultings and walls, the traditional scenes from the life of Christ are depicted on an immense scale.
- The sport of gymnastics and dance routines performed on horseback, and on the longe line.
Translations
practice of constructing vaults
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Adjective
vaulting (comparative more vaulting, superlative most vaulting)
- Leaning upward or over.
- (figurative) Exaggerated or overreaching.
- 2021 May 29, Ross Douthat, “Why the Lab Leak Theory Matters”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
- On Long Bets […] there is an open bet between the British astrophysicist Martin Rees, a noted worrier over apocalyptic possibilities, and Harvard University’s Steven Pinker, famous for his vaulting optimism.
- performing
Derived terms
- fan vaulting
- vaulting horse
- equestrian vaulting
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