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- Multi-touch [r]: Set of interaction techniques which allow computer or mobile users to control graphical user interface with more than one finger at either application or system level. [e]
- Swimming [r]: The act of propelling oneself through water by body movement alone. [e]
- Cumulative trauma disorders [r]: Chronic dysfunction of muscle, nerve, and connective tissue due to repeated motions stressing a body part; the disorder may be of the directly stressed part or of, for example, a nerve compressed by an inflamed overused tendon [e]
- Stylus [r]: A narrow elongated staff used as a writing utensil. [e]