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Glissade vs Glissaded - What's the difference?

glissade | glissaded |

As verbs the difference between glissade and glissaded

is that glissade is to perform a glissade while glissaded is past tense of glissade.

As a noun glissade

is a sliding, as down a snow slope in the Alps (Wikipedia).

glissade

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A sliding, as down a snow slope in the Alps ().
  • (ballet) A gliding step beginning and ending in a demi-).
  • A move in some dances such as the galop ().
  • (fencing) A fencing move that may disarm the opponent ().
  • Verb

    (glissad)
  • To perform a glissade.
  • *{{quote-book, year=1907, author=
  • , title=The Dust of Conflict , chapter=5 citation , passage=Flinging himself on hands and knees he dragged the girl down with him. As he did so two of her companions came sliding down to their assistance, and the four glissaded back to the deckhouse as the following roll began.}}

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    glissaded

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (glissade)

  • glissade

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A sliding, as down a snow slope in the Alps ().
  • (ballet) A gliding step beginning and ending in a demi-).
  • A move in some dances such as the galop ().
  • (fencing) A fencing move that may disarm the opponent ().
  • Verb

    (glissad)
  • To perform a glissade.
  • *{{quote-book, year=1907, author=
  • , title=The Dust of Conflict , chapter=5 citation , passage=Flinging himself on hands and knees he dragged the girl down with him. As he did so two of her companions came sliding down to their assistance, and the four glissaded back to the deckhouse as the following roll began.}}

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