Acrobats

/ˈækrəˌbæts/ noun

Performers who execute spectacular gymnastic feats requiring exceptional agility, balance, and coordination. They often work in circuses or theatrical shows.

From Greek 'akrobatos' meaning 'walking on tiptoe' (akros 'highest' + bainein 'to walk'). Entered English in the 19th century as circus culture spread, though the practices are ancient across many cultures.

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