Funambulist vs Funambulism - What's the difference?
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A tightrope walker or a similar performer on a slack rope.
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The art of walking on a tightrope or a slack-rope.
Funambulism is a related term of funambulist.
As nouns the difference between funambulist and funambulism
is that funambulist is a tightrope walker or a similar performer on a slack rope while funambulism is the art of walking on a tightrope or a slack-rope.funambulist
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(en noun)After Century-Long Wait, Stage Is Set for Man Daring to Cross the Falls," New York Times (retrieved 1 August 2013):
- A female funambulist , Maria Spelterini, on various occasions tightrope-walked across the Niagara Gorge with peach baskets on her feet, blindfolded, or manacled.