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glissade

Syllabification: (glis·sade)
Pronunciation: /gliˈsäd, -ˈsād/

Definition of glissade

noun

  • 1a way of sliding down a steep slope of snow or ice, typically on the feet with the support of an ice ax.
  • 2 Ballet a movement, typically used as a joining step, in which one leg is brushed outward from the body, which then takes the weight while the second leg is brushed in to meet it.

verb

[no object]
  • slide down a steep slope of snow or ice with the support of an ice ax.

Origin:

mid 19th century: French, from glisser 'to slip, slide'

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