Definitions for dressage

dressage dres·sage

Spelling: [druh-sahzh; French dre-s
IPA: /drəˈsɑʒ; French drɛˈsaʒ/

Dressage is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 10 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 11 points.

You can make 265 anagrams from letters in dressage (adeegrss).

Definitions for dressage

noun

  1. haute école (def 1).
  2. the art or method of training a horse in obedience and in precision of movement.

Origin of dressage

1935-40; French, equivalent to dress(er) to dress + -age -age

Examples for dressage

And no Stepford husband would ever tolerate a wife with as consuming a personal passion as dressage.

A dressage competition takes place in an entirely flat and rectangular arena.

The Telegraph: Royal horsewoman Zara Philips still in contention for a medal with the UK's equestrian team in dressage.

She laughed very prettily and told me my dressage would perhaps be difficult, as I was noble.

Sometimes described as “horse ballet,” dressage comes from a French word that literally means “training.”

The win was enough for Rafalca to take one of the five dressage spots on the U.S. Olympic team.

After this, dressage became a more civilian sport, and the first women competed at the 1952 Olympics.

But there are added expenses associated with dressage, like boarding and training.

The first time the “military test”—dressage, jumping, and eventing—was included in the Olympics was in 1912.

dressage is a useful therapy for people with multiple sclerosis.

Word Value for dressage
Scrable

10

Words with friends

11

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