gallopade

gal·lo·pade

[gal-uh-peyd]
noun
Also, galopade.


Origin:
1825–35; < French galopade, equivalent to galop(er) to gallop + -ade -ade1

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gallopade or galopade (ˌɡæləˈpeɪd) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
another word for galop
 
galopade or galopade
 
n

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