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natatorial

[ney-tuh-tawr-ee-uhl, nat-uh-] / ˌneɪ təˈtɔr i əl, ˌnæt ə- /


ADJECTIVE
swimming
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The natatorial type of the Quadrumana, however, is most assuredly wanting.

From The Romance of Natural History, Second Series by Gosse, Philip Henry

He was a master of the natatorial art, but he was not amphibious, and soon would have to come to the surface or die.

From Footprints in the Forest by Ellis, Edward Sylvester

I well remember how proud I felt on the occasion when I first accomplished this natatorial feat.

From The Boy Tar by Read, Edward

They have no squeamishness whatever about his watching their own natatorial duties; why, then, should he shrink within himself and wave them off?

From Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume II From Teheran To Yokohama by Stevens, Thomas

Mr Escot had considerably outstripped his companions, and arrived at the scene of the disaster just as Mr Cranium, being utterly destitute of natatorial skill, was in imminent danger of final submersion.

From Headlong Hall by Peacock, Thomas Love