From en.wiktionary.org:
** English
*** Pronunciation
- [en] - [en] - [en] - [en]
*** Adjective
[en-adj]
1. [en] Exuberantly active; in full swing . 2. * [en]
*** Verb
[en]
1. [en]
*** Noun
[en-noun]
1. The act of performing a jump. 2. * {{ quote-text | en | year=1871 | author=John Tyndall | title=Heat Considered as a Mode of Motion | page=291 |passage=When the tuning-fork is brought over a resonant jar or bottle, the beats may be heard and the JUMPINGS seen by a thousand people at once.}}
*** Derived terms
{{col|en|backjumping|bailjumping|buckjumping|jumpingly |Asian jumping worm |bail jumping |barfly jumping |barrel jumping |base jumping |BASE jumping|jumping bristletail |B.A.S.E. jumping |bungee jumping |bungy jumping |claim-jumping |dirt jumping |gun jumping |jumping bean |jumping cactus |jumping castle |jumping cholla |jumping cushion |jumping disease |jumping Frenchmen of Maine syndrome |jumping gene |jumping-jack |jumping jack |jumping Jehoshaphat |jumping Jesus |jumping mouse |jumping-off place |jumping-off point |jumping plant louse |jumping salad |jumping-sheet |jumping shrew |jumping spider |jumping worm |kite jumping |meadow jumping mouse |Mexican jumping bean |peacock jumping spider |rap jumping |rattler-jumping |shark-jumping |ski jumping |waka-jumping }}
*** Further reading
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[en]
** French
*** Etymology
From [fr].
*** Pronunciation
- [djumping]
*** Noun
[m]
1. show jumping [equestrian discipline] 2. [fr] a form of movement in which a body propel s itself through the air
*** Further reading
- [R:fr:TLFi]