En passant (disambiguation)
- En passant (disambiguation)
En passant may refer to any of the following:
* En passant - A chess move
* En passant (medical) - Coincidental discovery of a secondary ailment during diagnosis or treatment of another
* Coup en passant - A technique in the card game bridge
* En passant (album) - An album by the composer/singer/musician Jean-Jacques Goldman
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