coulisse
See also: coulissé
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French coulisse.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kuːˈliːs/
Audio (Southern England): (file) - Rhymes: -iːs
- Hyphenation: cou‧lisse
Noun
coulisse (plural coulisses)
- A piece of timber having a groove in which something glides.
- A fluting in a sword blade.
- A side scene of the stage in a theater or the space between the side scenes.
Translations
side scene
Anagrams
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from French coulisse.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌkuˈli.sə/, /ˌkuˈli.zə/
Audio: (file) - Hyphenation: cou‧lis‧se
Noun
coulisse f (plural coulissen)
- side of a stage, dressing room beside a stage, side wing
Derived terms
French
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From coulis.
Noun
coulisse f (plural coulisses)
- coulisse (piece of timber)
- side of a stage, dressing room
- slide or rail on which a drawer or window slides
- Comme nous avons pu le voir précédemment, le tiroir se pose sur la coulisse et le stabilise à l’arrière. ― As we have seen earlier, the drawer is placed on the rail which stabilizes it in the back.
- background
- Soudain, une voix s'éleva en coulisse. ― Suddenly a voice was heard in the background.
- (music, lutherie, bowmaking) underslide, underslide channel
Derived terms
Descendants
Adjective
coulisse
- feminine singular of coulis
Etymology 2
Verb
coulisse
- inflection of coulisser:
- first/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
- second-person singular imperative
Further reading
- “coulisse”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.