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Definition of dance
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Dance (v. t.) To cause to
dance,
or move
nimbly
or
merrily
about,
or up and down; to
dandle..
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Formal
::
Formal
(a.)
Devoted
to, or done in
accordance
with, forms or
rules;
punctilious;
regular;
orderly;
methodical;
of a
prescribed
form;
exact;
prim;
stiff;
ceremonious;
as, a man
formal
in his
dress,
his gait, his
conversation..
Dance
::
Dance (v. i.) To move
nimbly
or
merrily;
to
express
pleasure
by
motion;
to
caper;
to
frisk;
to skip
about.
Gailliarde
::
Gailliarde
(n.) A
lively
French
and
Italian
dance.
Tripper
::
Tripper
(n.) One who trips or
supplants;
also, one who walks or trips
nimbly;
a
dancer..
Ballet
::
Ballet
(n.) An
artistic
dance
performed
as a
theatrical
entertainment,
or an
interlude,
by a
number
of
persons,
usually
women.
Sometimes,
a scene
accompanied
by
pantomime
and
dancing..
Exuberance
::
Exuberance
(n.) The state of being
exuberant;
an
overflowing
quantity;
a
copious
or
excessive
production
or
supply;
superabundance;
richness;
as, an
exuberance
of joy, of
fancy,
or of
foliage..
Allemande
::
Allemande
(n.) A dance in
moderate
twofold
time,
invented
by the
French
in the reign of Louis XIV.; -- now
mostly
found in
suites
of
pieces,
like those of Bach and
Handel..
Morris
::
Morris
(n.) A
Moorish
dance,
usually
performed
by a
single
dancer,
who
accompanies
the dance with
castanets..
Plenitude
::
Plenitude
(n.) The
quality
or state of being full or
complete;
fullness;
completeness;
abundance;
as, the
plenitude
of space or
power..
Figure
::
Figure
(n.) Any one of the
several
regular
steps or
movements
made by a
dancer.
Affluence
::
Affluence
(n.) An
abundant
supply,
as of
thought,
words,
feelings,
etc.;
profusion;
also,
abundance
of
property;
wealth..
Sanguine
::
Sanguine
(a.)
Characterized
by
abundance
and
active
circulation
of
blood;
as, a
sanguine
bodily
temperament..
Avoidance
::
Avoidance
(n.) The act of
becoming
vacant,
or the state of being
vacant;
--
specifically
used for the state of a
benefice
becoming
void by the
death,
deprivation,
or
resignation
of the
incumbent..
Concent
::
Concent
(n.)
Consistency;
accordance.
Constitutionally
::
Constitutionally
(adv.)
In
accordance
with the
constitution
or
fundamental
law;
legally;
as, he was not
constitutionally
appointed..
Flood
::
Flood (v. i.) A great flow or
stream
of any fluid
substance;
as, a flood of
light;
a flood of lava;
hence,
a great
quantity
widely
diffused;
an
overflowing;
a
superabundance;
as, a flood of bank
notes;
a flood of paper
currency..
Antiscriptural
::
Antiscriptural
(a.)
Opposed
to, or not in
accordance
with, the Holy
Scriptures..
Superfluity
::
Superfluity
(n.) A
greater
quantity
than is
wanted;
superabundance;
as, a
superfluity
of
water;
a
superfluity
of
wealth..
Tripping
::
Tripping
(n.) A light
dance.
Avoidance
::
Avoidance
(n.) The act of
avoiding
or
shunning;
keeping
clear of.
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