How Do You Spell AQUACADE?

Pronunciation: [ˈakwɐkˌe͡ɪd] (IPA)

The word "aquacade" is spelled with the letter "c" in the middle, but is pronounced with a "k" sound like in "aquatic." The reason for this is because "cade" comes from the French word "cascades" meaning "waterfall", which is pronounced with a hard "k" sound. Therefore, to accurately reflect the origin of the word in English spelling, a "k" is used instead of the more typical "c" spelling. In IPA phonetic transcription, the word is spelled /ˈækwəkeɪd/ with the "k" sound represented by the "k" symbol.

AQUACADE Meaning and Definition

  1. Aquacade refers to a type of elaborate aquatic carnival or aquatic show that combines synchronized swimming, diving, water ballet, and other water-based attractions. Derived from the words "aqua" (meaning water) and "cavalcade" (meaning procession or parade), an aquacade is a spectacular display of aquatic talent and entertainment performed in large swimming pools, usually with audiences seated in stadiums or amphitheaters.

    Typically featuring a variety of water-based performances, an aquacade showcases skilled swimmers and divers who engage in synchronized movements, formations, and acrobatics, often accompanied by music and special effects. These shows may also include performances by trained dolphins, seals, or other aquatic animals, adding an additional element of excitement and wonder.

    Aquacades gained popularity in the mid-20th century, particularly during the golden age of water shows in the 1930s and 1940s. They were and still are frequently performed at amusement parks, resorts, or specially built aquatic performance venues. Famous examples include the famous Aquacade shows held at the 1939 and 1940 New York World's Fair.

    Today, aquacades continue to entertain audiences around the world, showcasing the athleticism, skill, and creativity of performers in an aquatic environment. Often featuring intricate choreography, dazzling costumes, and innovative water effects, these shows offer a unique and immersive form of entertainment that captivates and delights spectators of all ages.

Common Misspellings for AQUACADE

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Etymology of AQUACADE

The word "aquacade" is a blend of two components: "aqua" and "-cade".

1. "Aqua" comes from the Latin word "aqua", meaning "water". This Latin term has been borrowed into English and various Romance languages to refer to water. The term "aqua" is also the root of words like "aquatic", "aquarium", and "aqueduct".

2. The suffix "-cade" is derived from the French word "cavalcade", which originally meant "procession" or "pageant". Over time, "cavalcade" broadened its meaning to include any kind of spectacular or showy event. This suffix "-cade" can be seen in other English words like "motorcade", "parade", and "charade".

Plural form of AQUACADE is AQUACADES

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