Daisy chain
A sling sewn (or tied) with numerous loops, used as an
adjustable sling in aid climbing.
Deadpoint
A dynamic move where the next hold is grabbed at the
dead point of the move.
(d) Greifen im toten Punkt
Deck
The usually unfriendly surface that wellcomes you at the
end of a grounder.
Descender
Device used for rappeling.
(d) Abseiler, (f) Descendeur, (i) Discensore, (e)
Descensor, (s) Firningsbroms
Dihedral
Inside corner (Aka "open book").
(d)Verschneidung, (f) Di鋄re, (nl) Versnijding/hoek, (i)
Diedro, (e) Diedro, (s) (Inner-) h顤n / Dieder
"Dirt me"
US slang which means as much as 'Lower me'.
(d) "Ablassen" / "Nach"
Dog (to dog a move)
Climbing, lowering, climbing again till a certain move is
made (the usual mode of ascent...).
(d) Ausbouldern, (nl) Jo-jo
Double fisherman's knot
Solid knot used to tie two ropes or pieces of webbing
together (Aka grapevine knot).
(d) Doppelter Spierenstich, (f) Double noeud de p璚heur,
(nl) Dubbele visserssteek, (i) Nodo a contrasto
doppio/nodo doppio inglese, (e) Nudo de pescador doble,
(s) Dubbel fiskarknop
Double rope
Same as a half rope. Also the technique using two half
ropes.
(d) Doppelseil, (f) Corde double, (i) Corda doppia, (e)
Cuerda doble, (s) Dubbelrep
Downclimbing
Descending the difficult way.
(d) Abklettern, (f) D廥escalader, (nl) Afklimmen, (i)
disarrampicare / Arrampicare in discesa, (e) Destrepar /
Desescalar, (s) Nedetkl酹tring
Dude
Generic name for a climber (in the US).
Dynamic belay
A belay method in which some rope is allowed to slip
during severe falls. A dynamic belay can severely reduce
the impact force from a serious fall, but can also severely
kill you if not done properly.
(d) Dynamische Sicherung, (f) Assurage dynamique, (i)
Sicura dinamica / assicurazione dinamica, (e) Seguro
din嫥ico, (s) Dynamisk s鄢ring
Dyno
Dynamic movement towards a distant hold.
(d) Dynamo, (f) Jet (nl) Dynamo, (i) Lancio, (e)
Movimiento din嫥ico, (s) Dynamiskt move
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