redpoint
English
Etymology
red + point, as a calque of German Rotpunkt, coined by Kurt Albert in the mid-1970s at Frankenjura. He would paint a red X on a fixed pin that he could avoid using for a foot- or handhold.
Verb
redpoint (third-person singular simple present redpoints, present participle redpointing, simple past and past participle redpointed)
- (climbing, transitive) To free-climb (a route), while lead climbing, after having practiced the route beforehand.