Reverse Dictionary: TIGHTROPE

ADJECTIVES
1670 FUNAMBULATORY relating to tightrope walking; practising tightrope walking
1682 FUNAMBULOUS relating to tightrope walking; practising tightrope walking → obs.
1833 FUNAMBULIC relating to tightrope walking

NOUNS
1650 FUNAMBULING a walking or performing on a rope stretched between two points at some height above the ground; tightrope walking → obs.
1707 FUNAMBULATION a walking or performing on a rope stretched between two points at some height above the ground; tightrope walking
1801 FUNAMBULISM a walking or performing on a rope stretched between two points at some height above the ground; tightrope walking

NOUNS – PERSON
1605 FUNAMBULO a person who walks or performs on a rope stretched between two points at some height above the ground; a tightrope walker → obs.
1607 FUNAMBULUS a person who walks or performs on a rope stretched between two points at some height above the ground; a tightrope walker
1608 FUNAMBULANT a person who walks or performs on a rope stretched between two points at some height above the ground; a tightrope walker → obs.
1658 FUNAMBULATOR a person who walks or performs on a rope stretched between two points at some height above the ground; a tightrope walker
1659 FUNAMBULER a person who walks or performs on a rope stretched between two points at some height above the ground; a tightrope walker → obs.
1697 FUNAMBULE a person who walks or performs on a rope stretched between two points at some height above the ground; a tightrope walker
1789 FUNAMBULIST a person who walks or performs on a rope stretched between two points at some height above the ground; a tightrope walker

VERBS
1865 FUNAMBULATE to walk or perform on a rope stretched between two points at some height above the ground; to walk on a tightrope