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Definition of dance
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of dance is as below...
Dance (v. i.) To move with
measured
steps,
or to a
musical
accompaniment;
to go
through,
either
alone or in
company
with
others,
with a
regulated
succession
of
movements,
(commonly)
to the sound of
music;
to trip or leap
rhythmically..
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Clue
::
Clue (n.) A ball of
thread;
a
thread
or other means of
guidance.
Same as Clew.
Figure
::
Figure
(n.) Any one of the
several
regular
steps or
movements
made by a
dancer.
Bellyful
::
Bellyful
(n.) As much as
satisfies
the
appetite.
Hence:
A great
abundance;
more than
enough.
Dancy
::
Dancy (a.) Same as
Dancette.
Diligence
::
Diligence
(n.)
Process
by which
persons,
lands,
or
effects
are
seized
for debt;
process
for
enforcing
the
attendance
of
witnesses
or the
production
of
writings..
Trenchmore
::
Trenchmore
(v. i.) To dance the
trenchmore.
Hellenism
::
Hellenism
(n.) A
phrase
or form of
speech
in
accordance
with
genius
and
construction
or
idioms
of the Greek
language;
a
Grecism.
Reference
::
Reference
(n.) The act of
referring,
or the state of being
referred;
as,
reference
to a chart for
guidance..
Agreeable
::
Agreeable
(a.) In
pursuance,
conformity,
or
accordance;
-- in this sense used
adverbially
for
agreeably;
as,
agreeable
to the order of the day, the House took up the
report..
Auspice
::
Auspice
(a.)
Protection;
patronage
and care;
guidance.
Rusher
::
Rusher
(n.) One who
strewed
rushes
on the floor at
dances.
Chaperonage
::
Chaperonage
(n.)
Attendance
of a
chaperon
on a lady in
public;
protection
afforded
by a
chaperon.
Phaeacian
::
Phaeacian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
Phaeacians,
a
fabulous
seafaring
people
fond of the
feast,
the lyre, and the
dance,
mentioned
by
Homer..
Galop
::
Galop (n.) A kind of
lively
dance,
in 2-4 time; also, the music to the
dance..
Concent
::
Concent
(n.)
Consistency;
accordance.
Textually
::
Textually
(adv.)
In a
textual
manner;
in the text or body of a work; in
accordance
with the text.
Funambulus
::
Funambulus
(n.) A
ropewalker
or
ropedancer.
Round
::
Round (n.) A
circular
dance.
Sprigtail
::
Sprightly
(superl.)
Sprightlike,
or
spiritlike;
lively;
brisk;
animated;
vigorous;
airy; gay; as, a
sprightly
youth;
a
sprightly
air; a
sprightly
dance..
Free-hand
::
Free-hand
(a.) Done by the hand,
without
support,
or the
guidance
of
instruments;
as,
free-hand
drawing.
See under
Drawing..
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