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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. t.) To cause to
dance,
or move
nimbly
or
merrily
about,
or up and down; to
dandle..
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Chaconne
::
Chaconne
(n.) An old
Spanish
dance in
moderate
three-four
measure,
like the
Passacaglia,
which is
slower.
Both are used by
classical
composers
as
themes
for
variations..
Antistrophe
::
Antistrophe
(n.) In Greek
choruses
and
dances,
the
returning
of the
chorus,
exactly
answering
to a
previous
strophe
or
movement
from right to left.
Hence:
The lines of this part of the
choral
song..
Lavoltateer
::
Lavoltateer
(n.) A
dancer
of the
lavolta.
Nomocracy
::
Nomocracy
(n.)
Government
in
accordance
with a
system
of law.
Pavan
::
Pavan (n.) A
stately
and
formal
Spanish
dance for which full state
costume
is worn; -- so
called
from the
resemblance
of its
movements
to those of the
peacock.
Taglioni
::
Taglioni
(n.) A kind of outer coat, or
overcoat;
-- said to be so named after a
celebrated
Italian
family
of
professional
dancers..
Constitutionally
::
Constitutionally
(adv.)
In
accordance
with the
constitution
or
fundamental
law;
legally;
as, he was not
constitutionally
appointed..
Dispatch
::
Dispatch
(v. t.) Any
sending
away;
dismissal;
riddance.
Tasteful
::
Tasteful
(a.)
Having
or
exhibiting
good
taste;
in
accordance
with good
taste;
tasty;
as, a
tasteful
drapery..
Morris
::
Morris
(n.) A dance
formerly
common
in
England,
often
performed
in
pagenats,
processions,
and May
games.
The
dancers,
grotesquely
dressed
and
ornamented,
took the parts of Robin Hood,
Maidmarian,
and other
fictious
characters..
Galop
::
Galop (n.) A kind of
lively
dance,
in 2-4 time; also, the music to the
dance..
Copiousness
::
Copiousness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
copious;
abudance;
plenty;
also,
diffuseness
in
style..
Carmagnole
::
Carmagnole
(n.) A
popular
or Red
Rebublican
song and
dance,
of the time of the first
French
Revolution..
Duct
::
Duct (n.)
Guidance;
direction.
Light-o''-love
::
Light-o'-love
(n.) An old tune of a
dance,
the name of which made it a
proverbial
expression
of
levity,
especially
in love
matters..
Tinternell
::
Tinternell
(n.) A
certain
old
dance.
Fandango
::
Fandango
(n.) A ball or
general
dance,
as in
Mexico..
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..
Unmorrised
::
Unmorrised
(a.) Not
arrayed
in the dress of a
morris
dancer.
Geometrize
::
Geometrize
(v. i.) To
investigate
or
apprehend
geometrical
quantities
or laws; to make
geometrical
constructions;
to
proceed
in
accordance
with the
principles
of
geometry.
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