PASSGANG


Meaning of PASSGANG in English

ˈpäsˌgäŋ noun

( -s )

Etymology: German, literally, stepping gait, from pass step (from Latin passus ) + gang going, gait — more at pace , gang

: a method of cross-country ski running in which each pole is brought forward simultaneously with the ski on the same side and is thrust so as to produce a glide with the opposite ski

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