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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
nimbly
or
merrily;
to
express
pleasure
by
motion;
to
caper;
to
frisk;
to skip
about.
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Fertility
::
Fertility
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
fertile
or
fruitful;
fruitfulness;
productiveness;
fecundity;
richness;
abundance
of
resources;
fertile
invention;
quickness;
readiness;
as, the
fertility
of soil, or of
imagination..
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..
Guard
::
Guard (n.) To
protect
from
danger;
to
secure
against
surprise,
attack,
or
injury;
to keep in
safety;
to
defend;
to
shelter;
to
shield
from
surprise
or
attack;
to
protect
by
attendance;
to
accompany
for
protection;
to care for..
Attendance
::
Attendance
(v. t.) The act of
attending;
state of being in
waiting;
service;
ministry;
the fact of being
present;
presence.
Recordance
::
Recordance
(n.)
Remembrance.
Coryphee
::
Coryphee
(n.) A
ballet
dancer.
Ropewalker
::
Ropewalker
(n.) A
ropedancer.
Avoidance
::
Avoidance
(n.) A
dismissing
or a
quitting;
removal;
withdrawal.
Pharos
::
Pharos
(n.) A
lighthouse
or
beacon
for the
guidance
of
seamen.
Cinque-pace
::
Cinque-pace
(n.) A
lively
dance
(called
also
galliard),
the steps of which were
regulated
by the
number
five..
Poussette
::
Poussette
(n.) A
movement,
or part of a
figure,
in the
contradance..
Plethora
::
Plethora
(n.) State of being
overfull;
excess;
superabundance.
Forbiddance
::
Forbiddance
(n.) The act of
forbidding;
prohibition;
command
or edict
against
a
thing.
Concordist
::
Concordist
(n.) The
compiler
of a
concordance.
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..
Hop
::
Hop (v. i.) To
dance.
Buoyage
::
Buoyage
(n.)
Buoys,
taken
collectively;
a
series
of
buoys,
as for the
guidance
of
vessels
into or out of port; the
providing
of
buoys..
Evacuation
::
Evacuation
(n.)
Voidance
of any
matter
by the
natural
passages
of the body or by an
artificial
opening;
defecation;
also, a
diminution
of the
fluids
of an
animal
body by
cathartics,
venesection,
or other
means..
Rigadoon
::
Rigadoon
(n.) A gay,
lively
dance for one
couple,
-- said to have been
borrowed
from
Provence
in
France..
Wallflower
::
Wallflower
(n.) A lady at a ball, who,
either
from
choice,
or
because
not asked to
dance,
remains
a
spectator..
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