Meaning & Definition of word "Unicycle"

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    Unicycle

    /ˈjuːnaɪˌsaɪkl/

    noun:

    • 1. A one-wheeled vehicle that is propelled by the rider's pedaling.
      • Example: He learned to ride a unicycle during the summer.
    • 2. A type of cycle that is commonly used in circus performances and by certain sports enthusiasts.
      • Example: The performer amazed the audience by balancing on a unicycle while juggling.
    • 3. A device with a single wheel, intended for recreational activity or sport.
      • Example: After months of practice, she finally mastered riding a unicycle.

    Etymology

    The term 'unicycle' is derived from 'uni-' meaning 'one' and 'cycle' from the Greek 'kyklos' meaning 'wheel'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    riding a unicycle:

    Performing on a unicycle, often showcasing balancing skills.

    unicycle tricks:

    Stunts performed by skilled unicyclists.

    unicycle race:

    A competitive event involving multiple unicycle riders.

    Related Words

    bicycle:

    A vehicle with two wheels powered by pedaling.

    tricycle:

    A vehicle with three wheels, typically for children or as a means of transport.

    Slang Meanings of unicycle

    Meaning: Wheely fun

    Example Sentence: Riding a unicycle is just so wheely fun!

    Meaning: Uni-life

    Example Sentence: Living the uni-life means spending all your time mastering tricks on your unicycle.