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Flèche (fencing)

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The flèche is an aggressive offensive fencing technique used with foil and épée. [1]

8 relations: Fédération Internationale d'Escrime, Fencing, Foil (fencing), Lunge (fencing), Piste (fencing), Portmanteau, Riposte, Sabre (fencing).

Fédération Internationale d'Escrime

The Fédération Internationale d'Escrime (International Fencing Federation), commonly known by the acronym FIE, is the international governing body of Olympic fencing.

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Fencing

Fencing is a group of three related combat sports.

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Foil (fencing)

A foil is one of the three weapons used in the sport of fencing, all of which are metal.

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Lunge (fencing)

The lunge is the fundamental footwork technique used with all three fencing weapons: foil, épée and sabre.

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Piste (fencing)

In modern fencing, the piste or strip is the playing area.

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Portmanteau

A portmanteau or portmanteau word is a linguistic blend of words,, p. 644 in which parts of multiple words or their phones (sounds) are combined into a new word, as in smog, coined by blending smoke and fog, or motel, from motor and hotel.

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Riposte

In fencing, the riposte (French for "retort") is an offensive action with the intent of hitting one's opponent, made by the fencer who has just parried an attack.

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Sabre (fencing)

The sabre is one of the three weapons of modern fencing.

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Fleche (fencing), Fléche, Forward Cross-over, Forward Crossover, Forward cross-over, Forward crossover.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flèche_(fencing)

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