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Definition of agility
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of agility is as below...
Agility
(n.) The
quality
of being
agile;
the power of
moving
the limbs
quickly
and
easily;
nimbleness;
activity;
quickness
of
motion;
as,
strength
and
agility
of
body..
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Trainer
::
Trainer
(n.) One who
trains;
an
instructor;
especially,
one who
trains
or
prepares
men,
horses,
etc., for
exercises
requiring
physical
agility
and
strength..
Brittleness
::
Brittleness
(n.)
Aptness
to
break;
fragility.
Handicap
::
Handicap
(n.) A race, for
horses
or men, or any
contest
of
agility,
strength,
or
skill,
in which there is an
allowance
of time,
distance,
weight,
or other
advantage,
to
equalize
the
chances
of the
competitors..
Athlete
::
Athlete
(n.) Any one
trained
to
contend
in
exercises
requiring
great
physical
agility
and
strength;
one who has great
activity
and
strength;
a
champion.
Chamois
::
Chamois
(n.) A small
species
of
antelope
(Rupicapra
tragus),
living
on the
loftiest
mountain
ridges
of
Europe,
as the Alps,
Pyrenees,
etc. It
possesses
remarkable
agility,
and is a
favorite
object
of
chase..
Nimbly
::
Nimbly
(adv.)
In a
nimble
manner;
with
agility;
with
light,
quick
motion..
Agility
::
Agility
(n.) The
quality
of being
agile;
the power of
moving
the limbs
quickly
and
easily;
nimbleness;
activity;
quickness
of
motion;
as,
strength
and
agility
of
body..
Napu
::
Napu (n.) A very small
chevrotain
(Tragulus
Javanicus),
native
of Java. It is about the size of a hare, and is noted for its
agility
in
leaping.
Called
also Java musk deer, pygmy musk deer, and
deerlet..
Glass-snake
::
Glass-snake
(n.) A long,
footless
lizard
(Ophiosaurus
ventralis),
of the
Southern
United
States;
-- so
called
from its
fragility,
the tail
easily
breaking
into small
pieces.
It grows to the
length
of three feet. The name is
applied
also to
similar
species
found in the Old
World..
Mooruk
::
Mooruk
(n.) A
species
of
cassowary
(Casuarius
Bennetti)
found in New
Britain,
and noted for its
agility
in
running
and
leaping.
It is
smaller
and has
stouter
legs than the
common
cassowary.
Its crest is
biloted;
the neck and
breast
are
black;
the back,
rufous
mixed with
black;
and the naked skin of the neck,
blue..
Klipspringer
::
Klipspringer
(n.) A
small,
graceful
South
African
antelope
(Nanotragus
oreotragus),
which,
like the
chamois,
springs
from one crag to
another
with great
agility;
--
called
also
kainsi..
Fragility
::
Fragility
(n.)
Weakness;
feebleness.
Nimbleness
::
Nimbleness
(n.) The
quality
of being
nimble;
lightness
and
quickness
in
motion;
agility;
swiftness.
Deliverness
::
Deliverness
(n.)
Nimbleness;
agility.
Lightly
::
Lightly
(adv.)
Swiftly;
nimbly;
with
agility.
Fragility
::
Fragility
(n.)
Liability
to error and sin;
frailty.
Agility
::
Agility
(n.)
Activity;
powerful
agency.
Tenacity
::
Tenacity
(n.) That
quality
of
bodies
which keeps them from
parting
without
considerable
force;
cohesiveness;
the
effect
of
attraction;
-- as
distinguished
from
brittleness,
fragility,
mobility,
etc..
Trippingly
::
Trippingly
(adv.)
In a
tripping
manner;
with a
light,
nimble,
quick step; with
agility;
nimbly..
Water Beetle
::
Water
beetle
() Any one of
numerous
species
of
aquatic
beetles
belonging
to
Dytiscus
and
allied
genera
of the
family
Dytiscidae,
and to
various
genera
of the
family
Hydrophilidae.
These
beetles
swim with great
agility,
the
fringed
hind legs
acting
together
like
oars..
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