segue - it comes from the Italian word meaning 'to follow'
a) its segue, b) segue means, roughly, transition, or to use something as a transition
I'm not surprised. It's spelled segue and pronounced segway. The silly little scooter thing is called a segway.
The proper noun Segway is a maker of a two-wheeled self-balancing vehicle (PT for Personal Transportation).If you are referring to "a smooth transition" the word you are looking for is segue.
See the related links section of this question. Our inspiration for the name Segway came from the word segue (pronounced the same) which is defined as, "to transition smoothly from one state to another." A Segway PT transforms a person into an empowered pedestrian, allowing him/her to go farther, move more quickly and carry more.
See the related links section of this question. Our inspiration for the name Segway came from the word segue (pronounced the same) which is defined as, "to transition smoothly from one state to another." A Segway PT transforms a person into an empowered pedestrian, allowing him/her to go farther, move more quickly and carry more.
A minor transition in a text refers to a small shift or change in the topic or focus. It helps to smoothly guide the reader from one idea to the next, providing coherence and continuity in the overall flow of the text.
No... he is still alive
Dean Kamen invented the Segway.
Segway Inc. was created in 2001.
A Segway weighs 95 lbs with batteries!
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A Segway Personal Transporter.