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Lutz

also lutz  (lŭts)
n.
A jump in figure skating in which the skater takes off from the back outer edge of one skate and makes one full rotation before landing on the back outer edge of the other skate.

[After Alois Lutz (1898-1918), Austrian figure skater.]
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lutz

(luːts)
n
(Ice Skating) skating a jump in which the skater takes off from the back outside edge of one skate, makes one, two, or three turns in the air, and lands on the back outside edge of the other skate
[C20: of uncertain origin]
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Lutz

(lʌts)

n.
(sometimes l.c.) a figure-skating jump in which the skater leaps from the back outer edge of one skate to make one full rotation in the air and lands on the back outer edge of the other skate.
[1935–40]
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