
1) Ballet glide 2) Ballet slide 3) Ballet step 4) Dance step 5) French word used in English 6) Smooth dance step 7) Step 8) To perform a glissade
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1) Slide 2) Step
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a small leap to the side, almost a gliding motion across the floor.
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[climbing] Glissading is the act of descending a steep snow- or scree-covered slope via a controlled slide on one`s feet or buttocks. It is an alternative to other descent methods such as plunge stepping, and may be used to expedite a descent, or simply for the thrill. == Methods == There are three primary methods of glissading: === Sitting...
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moving on snow without skis
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Descending moderate snow slopes under control by sliding on one's feet or rump. Glissading inappropriately steep or icy slopes is the cause of a surprising number of mountaineering accidents. Glissading only works in snow, not on ice, not on hard crust.
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• (n.) A sliding, as down a snow slope in the Alps. • (n.) A dance step consisting of a glide or slide to one side. • (n.) A sliding, as down a snow slope.
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To slide down a snow slope, either sitting or standing, using an ice-axe to control speed and direction.
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(French: `sliding`), in ballet, a sliding step beginning and ending in the fifth position (feet turned out and pressed closely together, the heel of ...
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A gliding step which usually connects two steps.
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(glĭ-sād´) a gliding involuntary movement of the eye in changing the point of fixation; it is a slower, smoother movement than is a saccade. adj., glissad´ic., adj.
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Glis`sade' noun [ French, from
glisser to slip.] A sliding, as down a snow slope in the Alps.
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Glis·sade' noun [ French, from
glisser to slip.]
1. A sliding, as down a snow slope.
2. A dance step consisting of a glide or slide to one side.
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[
n] - a gliding or sliding step in ballet 2. [v] - perform a glissade, in ballet
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A glissade is a small jump in ballet that is used to link other steps together. A glissade is performed by plieing in fifth position, and then sliding one foot out into a dégagé.
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To glide (a sliding movement from 5th to 5th)
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noun (ballet) a gliding or sliding step in ballet
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This term is derived from the french verb “glisser” which means “to glide”. It is a transitory step
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Glide
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(ballet) a gliding or sliding step in ballet
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