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Parade|parádé|paradé parade (English) Etymology From - parade|lang=fr||show, display, parade, parry, formerly also a halt on horseback, from - parada||a halt, stop, pause, a parade, from - |to halt, stop, get ready, prepare, from - parare||to prepare, inML. and Rom. also to halt, stop, prevent, guard against, etc., also dress, trim, adorn ; see pare. Compare parry, a doublet of - lang=en.Pronunciation Noun An organized procession consisting of a series of consecutive displays, performances, exhibits, etc. displayed by moving down a street past a crowd. Any succession, series, or display of items. A line of goslings led by one parent and often trailed by the other. A street, avenue or road. Derived terms Translations organized procession eo he ro پریڈ (paréd.)any succession or series Verb parad|ing To display or show; to exhibit in a showy or ostentatious manner; to show off. To march past. External links ----parade (French) Verb - |1|s|pres|ind|lang=fr - |3|s|pres|ind|lang=fr - |1|s|pres|sub|lang=fr - |1|s|pres|sub|lang=fr - |2|s|imp|lang=fr Anagrams parade (Guernésiais) Etymology Noun f #English|parade ----parade (Swedish) Adjective sv|adjective form
parad Verb sv|verb form
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