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falcade
English
Etymology
From French [Term?], ultimately from Latin falx, falcis (“a sickle or scythe”).
Noun
falcade (plural falcades)
- A horse's movement of throwing itself on its haunches two or three times, bending in very quick curvets.
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alcade
English
Noun
alcade (plural alcades)
- Alternative form of alcaide
Anagrams
- calade
French
Noun
alcade m (plural alcades)
- alcaide
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