1. glyde - Verb
2. Glyde - Proper noun
glyde (third-person singular simple present glydes, present participle glyding, simple past and past participle glyded)
Obsolete spelling of glide
Glyde (plural Glydes)
A surname.
She had heard nothing in the interim of Sir Percival Glyde, but letters had reached her from Madame Fosco, making the most affectionate inquiries on the part of her husband and herself. Source: Internet
Combined efforts improve water qualityMurray-Darling Basin Authority chief executive Phillip Glyde said the results from ongoing monitoring of salinity and water quality targets were an important aspect of the basin plan. Source: Internet
But Mr Glyde defended the figures as "conservative estimates". Source: Internet
Mr Glyde said implementation aspects of returning the water to the environment were also going “very well” along with the 650GLs adjustment mechanism for environmental off-sets that’s been endorsed by all Basin water ministers. Source: Internet