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1. accolade (“embrace”): an award, praise, or ceremonial embrace or salute
2. ambuscade (“in forest”): an ambush
3. arcade (“arch”): an arched building, gallery, avenue, or passageway, or series of arches, or a business where coin-operated games are played
4. balustrade (“small pillar”): a row of vertical balusters, or railing supports, topped by a railing, or a low barrier
5. barricade (“barrel”): a barrier or obstacle, especially one built up to deter an enemy (also a verb meaning “block” or “prevent access”)
6. blockade (“block”): blocking of access or egress by military force (also a verb meaning “block to prevent access or egress by military force,” or simply “block” or “obstruct”)
7. brigade (“troop”): a large subdivision of an army
8. brocade (“little nail”): silk fabric with gold or silver weaved in (also a verb meaning “weave gold or silver with silk”)
9. cannonade (“tube”): a discharge of cannon
10. carronade (proper name Carron): a short cannon
11. cascade (“fall”): a waterfall, especially one in a series, or arrangement or occurrence of a succession of stages, or something falling or rushing (also a verb meaning “fall, pour, or rush in or as if in a cascade”)
12. cavalcade (“horse”): a parade of troops or other people mounted on horses, or simply a parade
13. charade (“chat”): a deceptive or empty act, or nonwritten clues about a word; charades is a game in which players try to guess a word or phrase represented by another player’s actions
14. chiffonade (“crumple”): finely cut or shredded herbs or vegetables
15. colonnade (“column”): a series of regularly spaced supporting columns
16. crusade (“cross”): a series of military expeditions to assert the influence of Christian nations in the Middle East (capitalized when referred to as “the Crusades”), or an enthusiastic effort to solve a problem (as a verb, meaning “engage in a crusade”)
17. decade (“ten”): a period of ten years, a group or set of ten, or a 10-to-1 order of magnitude
18. enfilade (“thread”): gunfire along the length of an enemy line of battle, or a series of rooms (as a verb, “fire along the length of a line of battle”)
19. escalade (“ladder”): an act of scaling fortification walls (also a verb meaning “scale fortification walls”)
20. escapade (“escape”): an unapproved or unconventional adventure
21. esplanade (“level”): an expanse of level ground, especially for walking or driving along a shore
22. facade (“face”): a front of a building, or any surface given special architectural treatment; also, an artificial or false appearance or effect
23. fanfaronade (“braggart”): bluster
24. fusillade (“steel for striking fire”): simultaneous or rapidly consecutive firing or throwing of projectiles, or a critical outburst
25. gasconade (“Gascon,” a person of Basque heritage): a boast or bluster
26. glissade (“slide”): a standing or squatting slide down a snowy slope, or a gliding ballet step (also a verb meaning, in either sense, “perform a glissade”)
27. harlequinade (“clown”): pantomime or play featuring the comic-relief stock commedia dell’arte character Harlequin
28. lemonade (“lemon”): a beverage made with lemonade, water, and a sweetener (also, limeade, orangeade, etc.)
29. marinade (“liquid”): a flavoring and/or tenderizing sauce (also a verb meaning “flavor and/or tenderize with sauce”)
30. marmalade (“quince”): jelly with pieces of fruit and fruit rind
31. masquerade (“mask”): a costume party or a costume for such a party, or an action or appearance designed to mislead (also a verb meaning “disguise” or “pretend”)
32. motorcade (“move”): a procession of vehicles
33. palisade (“stake”): a long, pointed stake, or a fence made of such stakes, or a line of cliffs resembling one
34. parade (“prepare”): a procession or ceremonial formation, a location for such a formation or for strolling, or a showy display (also a verb meaning “maneuver,” “march,” or “stroll” or “show off”)
35. pomade (“apple”): a perfumed hair treatment or other ointment
36. promenade (“stroll”): a stroll or a place for strolling, a ceremonial march at a formal dance, or a square dance figure (also a verb meaning “stroll”); the abbreviation prom refers to a dance event
37. renegade (“deny”): one who changes allegiance or who does not follow traditional behavior
38. serenade (“calm”): a courting song, or, in general, a free performance, or a song presented as such, or an instrumental composition in several movements
39. stockade (“stake”): a tall fence for defense or enclosure (also a verb meaning “fortify” or “surround”)
40. tirade (“shoot”): a long, angry speech
 
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