Natation

Natation

nəˈtāSHən

Noun

  • Swimming.

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Example Sentences

“My smartwatch includes fitness tracking for both open water and pool natation.”

“Natation exercise is wonderful for people who need low-impact activity.”

“I want my kids to take natation lessons this summer so they’ll be more comfortable in the water.”

Word Origin

Latin, mid-16th century

Why this word?

“Natation” comes from the Latin “natare,” meaning “to swim.” It’s a fancy word for something almost anyone can do. While there are free divers who can hold their breath for up to 10 minutes, and record-breaking Olympic champions like Katie Ledecky and Michael Phelps, natation is a sport for anyone who can get in a pool. If you haven’t been swimming in a while, take some inspiration from the word of the day, and try to find a pool or go to the beach this summer for some natation. 

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