rocade

French

Etymology

Equivalent to roquer (to castle (in chess)) + -ade, by analogy to how the king and rook move behind the line of pawns.

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Noun

rocade f (plural rocades)

  1. (military) a communication channel behind the front line, allowing soldiers and materiel to move about
  2. bypass, ring road
  3. (technology) a kind of twisted-pair cable

Descendants

  • Bulgarian: рокада (rokada)
  • Danish: rokade
  • Dutch: rokade (see there for further descendants)
  • German: Rochade
  • Macedonian: рокада (rokada)
  • Romanian: rocadă
  • Serbo-Croatian: рокада
  • Swedish: rockad

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