Segue vs. Segway

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Segueverb

To move smoothly from one state or subject to another.

Segueverb

(music) To make a smooth transition from one theme to another.

Segueverb

(of a disk jockey) To play a sequence of records with no talk between them.

Seguenoun

An instance of segueing, a transition.

Segueverb

proceed without interruption; in music or talk;

Segueverb

(in music and film) move without interruption from one piece of music or scene to another

Segueverb

move or shift from one role, state, or condition to another

Seguenoun

an uninterrupted transition from one piece of music or film scene to another.

Seguenoun

a transition from one role, state, or condition to another

Segue

A segue (listen) (Italian pronunciation: [ˈseːɡwe]) is a smooth transition from one topic or section to the next.The term is derived from Italian segue, which literally means .

Segwaynoun

a two-wheeled motorized personal vehicle consisting of a platform for the feet mounted above an axle and an upright post surmounted by handles, controlled by the way the rider distributes their weight.

Segway

The Segway is a two-wheeled, self-balancing personal transporter invented by Dean Kamen and brought to market in 2001 as the Segway HT, subsequently as the Segway PT, and manufactured by Segway Inc. HT is an initialism for and PT for Ninebot Inc., a Beijing-based transportation robotics startup rival, acquired the Segway company in April 2015, broadened the company to include other transportation devices, and announced in June 2020 it would no longer make a two-wheeled, self-balancing product.

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