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Definition of dance
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Dance (v. i.) A tune by which
dancing
is
regulated,
as the
minuet,
the
waltz,
the
cotillon,
etc..
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Frisk
::
Frisk (v. i.) To leap, skip,
dance,
or
gambol,
in fronc and
gayety..
Tendance
::
Tendance
(n.)
Persons
in
attendance;
attendants.
Millet
::
Millet
(n.) The name of
several
cereal
and
forage
grasses
which bear an
abundance
of small
roundish
grains.
The
common
millets
of
Germany
and
Southern
Europe
are
Panicum
miliaceum,
and
Setaria
Italica..
Wallflower
::
Wallflower
(n.) A lady at a ball, who,
either
from
choice,
or
because
not asked to
dance,
remains
a
spectator..
Supple
::
Supple
(a.)
Yielding
compliant;
not
obstinate;
submissive
to
guidance;
as, a
supple
horse..
Service
::
Service
(n.) The act of
serving;
the
occupation
of a
servant;
the
performance
of labor for the
benefit
of
another,
or at
another's
command;
attendance
of an
inferior,
hired
helper,
slave,
etc., on a
superior,
employer,
master,
or the like; also,
spiritual
obedience
and
love..
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..
Manuduction
::
Manuduction
(n.)
Guidance
by the hand.
Pyrrhic
::
Pyrrhic
(n.) An
ancient
Greek
martial
dance,
to the
accompaniment
of the
flute,
its time being very
quick..
Dance
::
Dance (v. i.) A tune by which
dancing
is
regulated,
as the
minuet,
the
waltz,
the
cotillon,
etc..
Lilt
::
Lilt (n.) A
lively
song or
dance;
a
cheerful
tune.
Discomposure
::
Discomposure
(n.)
Discordance;
disagreement
of
parts.
Figurant
::
Figurant
(n.
masc.)
One who
dances
at the
opera,
not
singly,
but in
groups
or
figures;
an
accessory
character
on the
stage,
who
figures
in its
scenes,
but has
nothing
to say;
hence,
one who
figures
in any
scene,
without
taking
a
prominent
part..
Duction
::
Duction
(n.)
Guidance.
Riddance
::
Riddance
(n.) The act of
ridding
or
freeing;
deliverance;
a
cleaning
up or out.
Matachin
::
Matachin
(n.) An old dance with
swords
and
bucklers;
a sword
dance.
Procellarian
::
Procellarian
(n.) One of a
family
of
oceanic
birds
(Procellaridae)
including
the
petrels,
fulmars,
and
shearwaters.
They are often seen in great
abundance
in
stormy
weather..
Discipline
::
Discipline
(n.)
Training
to act in
accordance
with
established
rules;
accustoming
to
systematic
and
regular
action;
drill.
Copy
::
Copy (n.) An
abundance
or
plenty
of
anything.
Reason
::
Reason
(n.) Due
exercise
of the
reasoning
faculty;
accordance
with, or that which is
accordant
with and
ratified
by, the mind
rightly
exercised;
right
intellectual
judgment;
clear and fair
deductions
from true
principles;
that which is
dictated
or
supported
by the
common
sense of
mankind;
right
conduct;
right;
propriety;
justice..
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