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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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Attendance
::
Attendance
(v. t.)
Waiting
for;
expectation.
Natureless
::
Natureless
(a.) Not in
accordance
with
nature;
unnatural.
Cork
::
Cork (n.) A mass of
tabular
cells
formed
in any kind of bark, in
greater
or less
abundance..
Saltate
::
Saltate
(v. i.) To leap or
dance.
Tripping
::
Tripping
(n.) A light
dance.
Courtier
::
Courtier
(n.) One who is in
attendance
at the court of a
prince;
one who has an
appointment
at
court.
Luxuriance
::
Luxuriance
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
luxuriant;
rank,
vigorous
growth;
excessive
abundance
produced
by rank
growth..
Trenchmore
::
Trenchmore
(v. i.) To dance the
trenchmore.
Agreeableness
::
Agreeableness
(n.)
Resemblance;
concordance;
harmony;
-- with to or
between.
Inundation
::
Inundation
(n.) An
overspreading
of any kind;
overflowing
or
superfluous
abundance;
a
flood;
a great
influx;
as, an
inundation
of
tourists..
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..
Plentiful
::
Plentiful
(a.)
Yielding
abundance;
prolific;
fruitful.
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..
Cornucopia
::
Cornucopia
(n.) The horn of
plenty,
from which
fruits
and
flowers
are
represented
as
issuing.
It is an
emblem
of
abundance..
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..
Dance
::
Dance (v. i.) A tune by which
dancing
is
regulated,
as the
minuet,
the
waltz,
the
cotillon,
etc..
Tambourin
::
Tambourin
(n.) An old
Provencal
dance of a
lively
character,
common
on the
stage..
Terpsichore
::
Terpsichore
(n.) The Muse who
presided
over the
choral
song and the
dance,
especially
the
latter..
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..
Heydeguy
::
Heydeguy
(n.) A kind of
country-dance
or
round.
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