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A Parados is the rear of a trench. The rear of the human big toe in the seety circustances aplied during fun time....For example in the first world war.I believe the word "parade" is derived from the Greek parados.

The prologue of a Greek play is followed by the parados, the entry of the Chorus (cf. our derived term "parade"). As the members of the Chorus proceed onstage together, this is like a parade.

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