Pommel-horse


noun, Gymnastics.
1.
a padded, somewhat cylindrical floor-supported apparatus, similar to a vaulting horse but having two graspable pommels on top, used by men for hand-supported balancing, rotating, and swinging maneuvers.
noun
1.
(gymnastics) a type of vaulting horse fitted with two curved handles, used for swinging and vaulting exercises

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