Pronunciation: /ˈɡlɪsɔr/
Definition:
1. A person experienced in glissade or motion effortlessly, usually on ice (glace) or wheels.
2. One who navigates terrains efficiently and gracefully.
3. An
individual adept at moving rapidly and gently across surfaces.
4. Someone who excels in activities requiring agility and finesse.
Significance:
• It defines expert glide movement.
• It emphasizes elegance and precision.
• It identifies practitioners of gliding arts.
• It avoids awkward descriptors of movement.
• It simplifies descriptions of athletic performances.
• It improves clarity in sports reporting.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and
Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "skater."
Singular noun: glissor
Plural noun: glissors
Examples:
• "The Olympic glissor amazed viewers with her
performance."
• "
Competitors admire the glissor's perfect execution."
• "Training sessions improve the glissor's technique."
• "Beginners aspire to become
accomplished glissors."
• "Coaches mentor promising young glissors."