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What (who) is jumps - definition

FORM OF LOCOMOTION OR MOVEMENT
Vertical jumping; Leaping; Jumps; Jumping tool; Saltatory; Leaped; Leapt
  • Person jumping on a trampoline
  • Jumping sea trout
  • A dog jumping from a stationary position
  • Two motorbikes jump a car at a country fair, England
  • A [[roe deer]] exhibiting jumping locomotion, [[Wadden Sea National Parks]]
  • Jumping [[bottlenose dolphin]]

Jumping         
(·p.a. & ·vb.n.) of Jump, to leap.
II. Jumping ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Jump.
leapt         
Leapt is a past tense and past participle of leap
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Saltatory         
·adj Leaping or dancing; having the power of, or used in, leaping or dancing.

Wikipedia

Jumping

Jumping or leaping is a form of locomotion or movement in which an organism or non-living (e.g., robotic) mechanical system propels itself through the air along a ballistic trajectory. Jumping can be distinguished from running, galloping and other gaits where the entire body is temporarily airborne, by the relatively long duration of the aerial phase and high angle of initial launch.

Some animals, such as the kangaroo, employ jumping (commonly called hopping in this instance) as their primary form of locomotion, while others, such as frogs, use it only as a means to escape predators. Jumping is also a key feature of various activities and sports, including the long jump, high jump and show jumping.

Examples of use of jumps
1. Bungee jumps are deductible when the jumps are unsuccessful.
2. In the Middle East it is wiser to make long jumps rather than high jumps.
3. Can I book a couple of Gift Jumps for Brown and Darling, with the cord 40 metres longer? – Fifthbridge, Nuneaton Warks. 2 million jumps in 20 years.
4. Police said the 33–year–old man was from Florida and had made 1,600 jumps; the 23–year–old woman had made 1,000 jumps.
5. "But the chaps did four training jumps, and the fifth was operational and you only got your wings after a total of five jumps.