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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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Bankrupt
::
Bankrupt
(n.) A
person
who, in
accordance
with the terms of a law
relating
to
bankruptcy,
has been
judicially
declared
to be
unable
to meet his
liabilities..
Dancy
::
Dancy (a.) Same as
Dancette.
German
::
German
(n.) A round
dance,
often with a waltz
movement,
abounding
in
capriciosly
involved
figures..
Frisker
::
Frisker
(n.) One who
frisks;
one who leaps of
dances
in
gayety;
a
wanton;
an
inconstant
or
unsettled
person.
Superabundant
::
Superabundance
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
superabundant;
a
superabundant
quantity;
redundancy;
excess.
Gambol
::
Gambol
(v. i.) To dance and skip about in
sport;
to
frisk;
to skip; to play in
frolic,
like boys or
lambs..
Influx
::
Influx
(n.) A
coming
in;
infusion;
intromission;
introduction;
importation
in
abundance;
also, that which flows or comes in; as, a great
influx
of goods into a
country,
or an
influx
of gold and
silver..
Bellyful
::
Bellyful
(n.) As much as
satisfies
the
appetite.
Hence:
A great
abundance;
more than
enough.
Redundancy
::
Redundancy
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
redundant;
superfluity;
superabundance;
excess.
Analogically
::
Analogically
(adv.)
In an
analogical
sense;
in
accordance
with
analogy;
by way of
similitude.
Textually
::
Textually
(adv.)
In a
textual
manner;
in the text or body of a work; in
accordance
with the text.
Suiting
::
Suite (n.) One of the old
musical
forms,
before
the time of the more
compact
sonata,
consisting
of a
string
or
series
of
pieces
all in the same key,
mostly
in
various
dance
rhythms,
with
sometimes
an
elaborate
prelude.
Some
composers
of the
present
day
affect
the suite
form..
Tinternell
::
Tinternell
(n.) A
certain
old
dance.
Carmagnole
::
Carmagnole
(n.) A
popular
or Red
Rebublican
song and
dance,
of the time of the first
French
Revolution..
Lilt
::
Lilt (n.) A
lively
song or
dance;
a
cheerful
tune.
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..
High-mettled
::
High-mettled
(a.)
Having
abundance
of
mettle;
ardent;
full of fire; as, a
high-mettled
steed..
Cancan
::
Cancan
(n.) A
rollicking
French
dance,
accompanied
by
indecorous
or
extravagant
postures
and
gestures..
Pas
::
Pas (n.) A pace; a step, as in a
dance..
Concordance
::
Concordance
(n.) A
topical
index or
orderly
analysis
of the
contents
of a book.
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