skateboard
Etymology Noun
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Etymology Noun
skateboard (plural skateboards)
- (sports, recreation) A narrow, wooden or plastic platform mounted on pairs of wheels, on which one stands and propels oneself by pushing along the ground with one foot.
- (automotive) A vehicle chassis format, used for electric vehicles, which holds the drive motors and power energy store (ie. batteries), forming the vehicular base.
- French: planche à roulettes (dated), skateboard, skate
- German: Skateboard
- Italian: skateboard, tavola a rotelle, tavola da skate
- Portuguese: skate, esqueite
- Russian: скейтбо́рд
- Spanish: monopatín, patineta (Latin America), skate (anglicism)
skateboard (skateboards, present participle skateboarding; simple past and past participle skateboarded)
- (intransitive) To use a skateboard.
- French: skater, faire du skate
- Portuguese: andar de skate
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