This is very informative:
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dressage
We could see the animal lunge towards the prey.
The root word of lunging is "lunge".
The word 'lunged' is the past tense of the verb to lunge (lunges, lunging, lunged), to thrust a sword at something or a sudden leap forward.Example: He lunged at the ball but couldn't grasp it.The word lunge is also a noun (lunge, lunges) a word for an instance of a sudden thrust or leap.
retreat
That is the correct spelling of the word "lunging" (from to lunge).
The current use of the word "dressage" is, in England, of comparatively recent date. The word has been taken over verbally from the French, as a term connected with horsemanship. The fact that there just is no exact equivalent whereby to translate "dressage" into English probably goes a long way to explain the misunderstanding, and sometimes event the touch of mystery, whereto the use of this word has given rise. I believe the word dressage is the french word for training. I could be wrong.
Similar to massage, but with a dr in front. The word 'dressage' is a French word that means 'training' or "breaking in" (i.e. training the horse to respond effortlessly to the rider's commands.)
The guiding of a horse through a series of complex maneuvers by slight movements of the rider's hands, legs, and weight. Dressage is the french word for training; Dressage is the training of the horse and rider. Its also like ballet for equestrians.
He made a lunge for the table.
It is a lunge ballet technique
the origin is where the word came from but the specific origin of the word ballot is latin root word.
Romilly Lunge's birth name is Ernest Romilly Maundrell Lunge.