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gym
(jĭm)n. Sports
1. A gymnasium.
2. A building or part of a building with facilities for exercise, bodybuilding, or other kinds of physical training.
3. A course in physical education.
4. A metal frame supporting equipment used in outdoor play.
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gym
(dʒɪm)n, adj
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gym
(dʒɪm)n.
1. a gymnasium.
adj. 3. of, pertaining to, or used for athletics or physical education: gym clothes.
[1870–75; by shortening]
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gym
(dʒim) short for gymnasium and gymnastics: The children have gym on Thursdays; adjective (etc)gym shoe a light, canvas usually rubber-soled shoe worn for gymnastics. zapatillas de deporte
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