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Using a rope to descend from a climb. Modern rappels are generally done with a rappel device, which creates friction on the rope to help control the descent. Also called abseiling.
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To descend a rope by a means of a braking device, either mechanical or manual
Ãâó: www.thinkwestkentucky.com/rockclimbing/glossary.ht...
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Often found underneath a speed limit sign to remind you at what speed you should be traveling.
Ãâó: www.americansinfrance.net/driving_study_guide/Fren...
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French term for abseil
Ãâó: www.srichinmoyraces.org/climbing/basicinfo/glossar...
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comes from French, from Old French, from raporter, "to bring back," from re-, "back, again" (from Latin) + aporter, "to bring" (from Latin apportare, from ad-, "to" + portare, "to carry"); see per- in Indo-European Roots.
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