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balançoire

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English

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Etymology

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French balançoire

Noun

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balançoire (plural balançoires)

  1. (ballet) Swinging the working leg between front and back through first position, usually in conjunction with grands battements or attitudes and involving seesaw-like shifting of the upper body in opposition to the legs.

French

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Etymology

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From balancer +‎ -oire.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ba.lɑ̃.swaʁ/
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Noun

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balançoire (1)

balançoire f (plural balançoires)

  1. swing (a seat connected to a beam by rope or chain)
    Synonym: escarpolette
  2. seesaw (a long board attached to a fulcrum)
    Synonym: tapecul

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