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ABSEIL
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ab⋅seil
/
ˈɑp
zaɪl
,
ˈæb
seɪl
/
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[
ahp
-zahyl
,
ab
-seyl
]
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–noun, verb (used without object)
rappel.
Origin:
1930–35;
< G
abseilen
(
ab-
down +
seilen
to rope)
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ab·seil
(äp'zīl', -sīl', āb'-)
intr.v.
ab·seiled
,
ab·seil·ing
,
ab·seils
To rappel.
[German
abseilen
,
to descend at the end of a rope
:
ab
,
down, off
; see
ablaut
+
Seil
,
rope
(from Middle High German, from Old High German).]
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2009 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
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