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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.) A tune by which
dancing
is
regulated,
as the
minuet,
the
waltz,
the
cotillon,
etc..
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Lavolta
::
Lavolta
(n.) An old
dance,
for two
persons,
being a kind of
waltz,
in which the woman made a high
spring
or
bound..
Poussette
::
Poussette
(v. i.) To
perform
a
certain
movement
in a
dance.
Cinque-pace
::
Cinque-pace
(n.) A
lively
dance
(called
also
galliard),
the steps of which were
regulated
by the
number
five..
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..
Tasteful
::
Tasteful
(a.)
Having
or
exhibiting
good
taste;
in
accordance
with good
taste;
tasty;
as, a
tasteful
drapery..
Tinternell
::
Tinternell
(n.) A
certain
old
dance.
Entr''acte
::
Entr'acte
(n.) A
dance,
piece of
music,
or
interlude,
performed
between
two acts of a
drama..
Textually
::
Textually
(adv.)
In a
textual
manner;
in the text or body of a work; in
accordance
with the text.
Heydeguy
::
Heydeguy
(n.) A kind of
country-dance
or
round.
Polka
::
Polka (n.) A
lively
Bohemian
or
Polish
dance tune in 2-4
measure,
with the third
quaver
accented..
Tripudiate
::
Tripudiate
(v. i.) To
dance.
Physical
::
Physical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
nature
(as
including
all
created
existences);
in
accordance
with the laws of
nature;
also, of or
relating
to
natural
or
material
things,
or to the
bodily
structure,
as
opposed
to
things
mental,
moral,
spiritual,
or
imaginary;
material;
natural;
as,
armies
and
navies
are the
physical
force of a
nation;
the body is the
physical
part of man..
Conduct
::
Conduct
(n.)
Skillful
guidance
or
management;
generalship.
Tendance
::
Tendance
(n.) The act of
attending
or
waiting;
attendance.
Tune
::
Tune (n.) The state of
giving
the
proper,
sound or
sounds;
just
intonation;
harmonious
accordance;
pitch of the voice or an
instrument;
adjustment
of the parts of an
instrument
so as to
harmonize
with
itself
or with
others;
as, the
piano,
or the
organ,
is not in
tune..
Carol
::
Carol (n.) A round
dance.
To
::
To
(prep.)
Accompaniment;
as, she sang to his
guitar;
they
danced
to the music of a
piano..
Treasury
::
Treasury
(n.) A
repository
of
abundance;
a
storehouse.
Outrecuidance
::
Outrecuidance
(n.)
Excessive
presumption.
Siciliano
::
Siciliano
(n.) A
Sicilian
dance,
resembling
the
pastorale,
set to a
rather
slow and
graceful
melody
in 12-8 or 6-8
measure;
also, the music to the
dance..
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