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glided Definition


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glide
verb, intr glided, gliding
    1. To move smoothly and often without any visible effort.
      Example: glide along the ice
      Thesaurus: skim, slide, drift, coast, float, slip, fly, skate, sail, glissade.
    2. Said of a bird: to travel through the air without beating its wings.
    3. Said of an aircraft: to travel through the air or to land without engine power.
    4. To travel through the air by glider.
    5. To pass gradually.
      Example: glide into sleep
noun
    1. A gliding movement.
    2. The controlled descent of an aircraft without engine power.
    3a. In ballroom dancing: a smooth sliding step;
    3b. In ballroom dancing: a dance containing such steps.
    4. music.
      Movement from one note to another with no break in sound; portamento.
    5. phonetics.
      A sound produced at the transition from one speech sound to the next.
Derivative: gliding
adj
    Derivative: glidingly
    adverb
      Etymology: Anglo-Saxon glidan to slip.



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