parade
Parade (from the French parade from parer , to prepare; to repel ') means:
in the sense of 'fend off' or 'end':
- parrying in riding
- defense against an attack in fencing, see defense (sport)
in the sense of 'present':
- a march past, the parade
- a parade bed for the public display of corpses of high-ranking personalities, also called a show bed
- a solemn parade of military units, see military parade
- a formation of boats, see boat parade
- a listing and presentation of successful music tracks, the hit parade
- a parade of gays and lesbians, see Gay Parade
- a move to techno music, see Technoparade
- the rehearsed process of a salesperson's goods presentation, see also sales technique
Parade are called:
- Parade (Lübeck) , historical street in Lübeck
Works:
- Parade (ballet) , ballet by Erik Satie from 1917
- Parade (musical) , Broadway play by Jason Robert Brown
- Parada (film) , feature film by Srđan Dragojević from 2011
- Parade (album) , music album by the musician and composer Prince from 1986
- Parade (magazine) , American magazine
See also:
Wiktionary: Parade - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations