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Definition of dancing
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Dancing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Danc.
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Teach
::
Teach (v. t.) To
impart
the
knowledge
of; to give
intelligence
concerning;
to
impart,
as
knowledge
before
unknown,
or rules for
practice;
to
inculcate
as true or
important;
to
exhibit
impressively;
as, to teach
arithmetic,
dancing,
music,
or the like; to teach
morals..
Heel
::
Heel (v. t.) To
perform
by the use of the
heels,
as in
dancing,
running,
and the
like..
Dancing
::
Dancing
(p. a. & vb. n.) from
Dance.
Cabaret
::
Cabaret
(n.) a type of
restaurant
where
liquor
and
dinner
is
served,
and
entertainment
is
provided,
as by
musicians,
dancers,
or
comedians,
and
providing
space for
dancing
by the
patrons;
--
similar
to a
nightclub.
The term
cabaret
is often used in the names of such an
establishment..
Light-footed
::
Light-footed
(a.)
Having
a
light,
springy
step;
nimble
in
running
or
dancing;
active;
as,
light-foot
Iris..
Tarantism
::
Tarantism
(n.) A
nervous
affection
producing
melancholy,
stupor,
and an
uncontrollable
desire
to
dance.
It was
supposed
to be
produced
by the bite of the
tarantula,
and
considered
to be
incapable
of cure
except
by
protracted
dancing
to
appropriate
music..
Adance
::
Adance
(adv.)
Dancing.
Powpow
::
Powpow
(n.)
Conjuration
attended
with great noise and
confusion,
and often with
feasting,
dancing,
etc.,
performed
by
Indians
for the cure of
diseases,
to
procure
success
in
hunting
or in war, and for other
purposes..
Corybant
::
Corybant
(n.) One of the
priests
of
Cybele
in
Phrygia.
The rites of the
Corybants
were
accompanied
by wild
music,
dancing,
etc..
Ecossaise
::
Ecossaise
(n.) A
dancing
tune in the
Scotch
style.
Nautch
::
Nautch
(n.) An
entertainment
consisting
chiefly
of
dancing
by
professional
dancing
(or
Nautch)
girls.
Gestic
::
Gestic
(a.)
Relating
to
bodily
motion;
consisting
of
gestures;
-- said
especially
with
reference
to
dancing.
Balance
::
Balance
(n.) A
movement
in
dancing.
See
Balance,
v. i., S..
Almeh
::
Almeh (n.) An
Egyptian
dancing
girl; an Alma.
Dancer
::
Dancer
(n.) One who
dances
or who
practices
dancing.
Coupee
::
Coupee
(n.) A
motion
in
dancing,
when one leg is a
little
bent, and
raised
from the
floor,
and with the other a
forward
motion
is
made..
Acrobat
::
Acrobat
(n.) One who
practices
rope
dancing,
high
vaulting,
or other
daring
gymnastic
feats..
Casino
::
Casino
(n.) A
building
or room used for
meetings,
or
public
amusements,
for
dancing,
gaming,
etc..
Mask
::
Mask (n.) A
festive
entertainment
of
dancing
or other
diversions,
where all wear
masks;
a
masquerade;
hence,
a
revel;
a
frolic;
a
delusive
show..
Caper
::
Caper (n.) A
frolicsome
leap or
spring;
a skip; a jump, as in mirth or
dancing;
a
prank..
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