cross-trainer

cross-trainer
cross-train·er (krôsʹtrā'nər, krŏsʹ-) n.
1. A person who cross-trains, especially in different sports.
2. An athletic shoe designed for cross-training, as for running and court sports.

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  • cross-trainer — n [C usually plural] a type of shoe that can be worn for playing different types of sports …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • cross-trainer — noun count a piece of exercise equipment with parts that you stand on and parts that you hold, allowing you to move your legs and arms backward and forward …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • cross-trainer — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms cross trainer : singular cross trainer plural cross trainers a piece of exercise equipment with parts that you stand on and parts that you hold, allowing you to move your legs and arms backwards and forwards …   English dictionary

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  • cross-trainer — n. kind of athletic footwear intended for cross training that involves running and lifting weights and other type of sports …   English contemporary dictionary

  • cross-trainer — ˈ ̷ ̷ ¦ ̷ ̷  ̷ ̷ noun : a sport shoe designed for cross training …   Useful english dictionary

  • ˌcross-ˈtrainer — noun [C] a piece of exercise equipment that you stand on and move your legs and arms backwards and forwards …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • Cross-Trainer — D✓Crọss|trai|ner, Crọss Trai|ner (ein Fitnessgerät) …   Die deutsche Rechtschreibung

  • elliptical cross trainer — noun → cross trainer (def. 2) …  

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