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ax·el  (ksl)
n.
A jump in figure skating that is initiated from the outer forward edge of one skate, followed by one and one-half midair turns and a return to the outer backward edge of the other skate.

[After Axel Paulsen (1856-1938), Norwegian figure skater.]

axel [ˈæksəl]
n
(Individual Sports & Recreations / Ice Skating) Skating a jump in which the skater takes off from the forward outside edge of one skate, makes one and a half, two and a half, or three and a half turns in the air, and lands on the backward outside edge of the other skate
[named after Axel Paulsen (died 1938), Norwegian skater]


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