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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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Witless
::
Witless
(a.)
Destitute
of wit or
understanding;
wanting
thought;
hence,
indiscreet;
not under the
guidance
of
judgment..
Copy
::
Copy (n.) An
abundance
or
plenty
of
anything.
Saraband
::
Saraband
(n.) A slow
Spanish
dance of
Saracenic
origin,
to an air in
triple
time; also, the air
itself..
Tripping
::
Tripping
(n.) A light
dance.
Incorrect
::
Incorrect
(a.) Not in
accordance
with the
truth;
inaccurate;
not
exact;
as, an
incorrect
statement
or
calculation..
Wander
::
Wander
(v. i.) To be
delirious;
not to be under the
guidance
of
reason;
to rave; as, the mind
wanders..
Trio
::
Trio (n.) The
secondary,
or
episodical,
movement
of a
minuet
or
scherzo,
as in a
sonata
or
symphony,
or of a
march,
or of
various
dance
forms;
-- not
limited
to three parts or
instruments..
Bolero
::
Bolero
(n.) A
Spanish
dance,
or the
lively
music which
accompanies
it..
Exuberant
::
Exuberant
(a.)
Characterized
by
abundance
or
superabundance;
plenteous;
rich;
overflowing;
copious
or
excessive
in
production;
as,
exuberant
goodness;
an
exuberant
intellect;
exuberant
foliage..
Carmagnole
::
Carmagnole
(n.) A
popular
or Red
Rebublican
song and
dance,
of the time of the first
French
Revolution..
Bankrupt
::
Bankrupt
(n.) A
person
who, in
accordance
with the terms of a law
relating
to
bankruptcy,
has been
judicially
declared
to be
unable
to meet his
liabilities..
Polka
::
Polka (n.) A dance of
Polish
origin,
but now
common
everywhere.
It is
performed
by two
persons
in
common
time..
Artiste
::
Artiste
(n.) One
peculiarly
dexterous
and
tasteful
in
almost
any
employment,
as an opera
dancer,
a
hairdresser,
a
cook..
Pas
::
Pas (n.) A pace; a step, as in a
dance..
Generation
::
Generation
(n.) The
formation
or
production
of any
geometrical
magnitude,
as a line, a
surface,
a
solid,
by the
motion,
in
accordance
with a
mathematical
law, of a point or a
magnitude;
as, the
generation
of a line or curve by the
motion
of a
point,
of a
surface
by a line, a
sphere
by a
semicircle,
etc..
Auspice
::
Auspice
(a.)
Protection;
patronage
and care;
guidance.
Polonaise
::
Polonaise
(n.) A
stately
Polish
dance tune, in 3-4
measure,
beginning
always
on the beat with a
quaver
followed
by a
crotchet,
and
closing
on the beat after a
strong
accent
on the
second
beat; also, a dance
adapted
to such
music;
a
polacca..
Concordance
::
Concordance
(n.) A
topical
index or
orderly
analysis
of the
contents
of a book.
Overflowingly
::
Overflowingly
(adv.)
In great
abundance;
exuberantly.
Lackey
::
Lackey
(v. i.) To act or serve as
lackey;
to pay
servile
attendance.
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