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aquaerobics

British  
/ ˌækwəˈrəʊbɪks /

noun

  1. (functioning as singular) same as aquafitness

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Etymology

Origin of aquaerobics

C20: from Latin aqua water + aerobics

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Described by the festival as an “honest and funny play about loss, growing up, and the benefits of aquaerobics,” “Blue Deep” is scheduled to run July 11 to 22, with Bob Balaban directing.

From New York Times