Linear swim
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noun - A linear swim is a point-to-point swim or a shore-to-shore swim or a ship-to-shore swim where the start and finish points are in different locations, usually a straight line tangent.
Synonyms
point-to-point swim, shore-to-shore swim, ship-to-shore swim, point-to-point
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