ꠢꠣꠔꠣꠞ • (hatar) To move through the water, without touching the bottom; to propel oneself in water by natural means....
hip whip (plural hip whips) (roller derby) The act of grabbing a teammate's hips in order to propel oneself forward....
From op (“up”) + springen (“to jump”). opspringen jump up (propel oneself rapidly upward such that momentum causes the body to become airborne) bounce...
See also: Appendix:Variations of "nua" Inherited from Vulgar Latin *notāre, from Latin natāre. IPA(key): /ˈnɥaː/ nuâ swim (to propel oneself in water)...
From water + -manship. watermanship (uncountable) Skill in propelling oneself through the water, whether by swimming or boating....
saltāre, whence also Catalan saltar and French sauter. sautar to jump (propel oneself into the air) Lengadocian (Central Occitan) Auvernhàs Gascon...
involuntary/perfective passive terlompati) (transitive) to jump Synonym: loncati to propel oneself rapidly upward, downward and/or in any horizontal direction such that...
skócyś pf (imperfective skokaś) (semelfactive) to jump (propel oneself rapidly upward; cause oneself to fall downward) Conjugation of skócyś (perfective)...
participle pulado) (intransitive) to jump, to propel oneself upward (transitive) to jump over, to propel oneself over (Brazil, transitive) to skip, to omit...
out of the water, encircling their waist or hips with one arm, and supporting their buttocks or thigh on one's hip, while propelling oneself by kicking....