Slide

/slaɪd/ verb

To move smoothly over a surface while staying in contact with it, often with little effort. It can also mean to move gradually from one state or situation to another.

“Slide” comes from Old English “slīdan,” meaning “to slip” or “to glide.” It is related to other Germanic words about smooth, slipping movement. The core image of easy, friction‑light motion has stayed the same.

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