Brachiata

/ˌbræʃiˈeɪtə/ verb

Third person singular or plural present tense of 'brachiate'; to move by swinging with the arms from one point to another.

From Late Latin 'brachiatus,' past participle of 'brachiare,' derived from 'brachium' (arm) + verb suffix. This modern scientific term was coined in the 19th century to describe primate locomotion.

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