crawl |
backstroke |
As verbs the difference between crawl and backstroke
is that
crawl is to creep; to move slowly on hands and knees, or by dragging the body along the ground while
backstroke is to swim the backstroke.
As nouns the difference between crawl and backstroke
is that
crawl is the act of moving slowly on hands and knees etc, or with frequent stops while
backstroke is a swimming stroke swum lying on one's back, while rotating both arms through the water as to propel the swimmer backwards.
backstroke |
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frontstroke |
backstroke |
Frontstroke is likely misspelled.
Frontstroke has no English definition.
As a noun backstroke is
a swimming stroke swum lying on one's back, while rotating both arms through the water as to propel the swimmer backwards.
As a verb backstroke is
to swim the backstroke.
backstroke |
backstroked |
As verbs the difference between backstroke and backstroked
is that
backstroke is to swim the backstroke while
backstroked is (
backstroke).
As a noun backstroke
is a swimming stroke swum lying on one's back, while rotating both arms through the water as to propel the swimmer backwards.
backstroke |
backcrawl |
As nouns the difference between backstroke and backcrawl
is that
backstroke is a swimming stroke swum lying on one's back, while rotating both arms through the water as to propel the swimmer backwards while
backcrawl is backstroke.
As a verb backstroke
is to swim the backstroke.
backstroke |
backstroker |
As nouns the difference between backstroke and backstroker
is that
backstroke is a swimming stroke swum lying on one's back, while rotating both arms through the water as to propel the swimmer backwards while
backstroker is a swimmer who uses the style backstroke.
As a verb backstroke
is to swim the backstroke.
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