What's the difference between motocross and scrambler?
Motocross
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) The prediction from state-trait theory that subjects low in anxiety will perform better than highly anxious subjects on a more difficult task was tested on a motocross competition.
(2) Of these six, two new Jamboree activities, the bucking bronco and bicycle motocross racing, had the highest event-specific rates, 14.4 and 11.4 injuries per 10,000 participants, respectively.
(3) The case of a 15-year-old boy, a high-performance motocross rider, who developed bilateral osteochondritis dissecans of the elbow is described.
(4) He had a real passion for motocross and super-bikes."
(5) We analyzed the relationships among the entire rank order of finish and state and trait anxiety measured by State-Trait Anxiety Inventory for 32 motocross riders (males whose age ranged from 16 to 27 yr.) participating in a national competition in Italy.
(6) Riding a motorcycle on a motocross course is way scarier than having a runner on third base.
Scrambler
Definition:
(n.) One who scrambles; one who climbs on all fours.
(n.) A greedy and unceremonious contestant.
Example Sentences:
(1) The slimmest Lakeland ridges have never looked sharper than following Easter when snow briefly adhered to their razor edges, truly places where scramblers could experience close shaves.
(2) We present a simple two-chamber apparatus for avoidance training of mice which does not require a shock scrambler.
(3) In the summer of 1982 they had bought a motorbike, a scrambler, to tear across the bogs of north Antrim and perform wheelies along the local boreens.