monkey ladder

The term "monkey ladder" has varied meanings across different contexts, including nautical, botanical, playground, and psychological scenarios.

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Definition

C1Nautical

(technical)A lightweight ladder used to access the monkey bridge on a ship.

Example

  • The sailor climbed the monkey ladder to reach the lookout point.

A2Playground

(common)A set of horizontal bars that children can climb or swing across.

Example

  • The children took turns swinging across the monkey ladder at the playground.

C1Botany

(scientific)A tropical vine, known scientifically as Bauhinia vahlii, which is used by monkeys to climb between the forest canopy.

Example

  • The dense jungle was full of monkey ladders, providing pathways for the wildlife.

B2Psychology

(informal)A concept from a fictional experiment illustrating resistance to change, where monkeys prevent each other from climbing a ladder due to past negative experiences.

Example

  • The monkey ladder experiment is often cited to explain group behavior and resistance to change.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "monkey ladder":

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