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TERPSICHORE
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I. (noun)
Sense 1
Meaning:
Taking a series of rhythmical steps (and movements) in time to music
Synonyms:
dance; dancing; saltation; terpsichore
Classified under:
Nouns denoting acts or actions
Hypernyms ("terpsichore" is a kind of...):
performing arts (arts or skills that require public performance)
diversion; recreation (an activity that diverts or amuses or stimulates)
Domain member category:
tap dance (perform a tap dance)
clog (dance a clog dance)
belly dance (perform a belly dance)
heel (perform with the heels)
shimmy (dance a shimmy)
dance; trip the light fantastic; trip the light fantastic toe (move in a pattern; usually to musical accompaniment; do or perform a dance)
jive (dance to jive music; dance the jive)
busker (a person who entertains people for money in public places (as by singing or dancing), usually while asking for money)
tap (a small metal plate that attaches to the toe or heel of a shoe (as in tap dancing))
sidestep (a step to one side (as in boxing or dancing))
Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "terpsichore"):
ceremonial dance; ritual dance; ritual dancing (a dance that is part of a religious ritual)
mambo (a Latin American dance similar in rhythm to the rumba)
social dancing (dancing as part of a social occasion)
pas de quatre ((ballet) a dance for four people)
pas de trois ((ballet) a dance for three people)
duet; pas de deux ((ballet) a dance for two people (usually a ballerina and a danseur noble))
pas seul; variation ((ballet) a solo dance or dance figure)
choreography; stage dancing (a show involving artistic dancing)
toe dance; toe dancing (a dance performed on tiptoe)
hoofing; step dancing (dancing in which the steps are more important than gestures or postures)
slam dance; slam dancing (a form of dancing in which dancers slam into one another; normally performed to punk rock)
skank (a rhythmic dance to reggae music performed by bending forward and extending the hands while bending the knees)
saraband (a stately court dance of the 17th and 18th centuries; in slow time)
phrase (dance movements that are linked in a single choreographic sequence)
pavan; pavane (a stately court dance of the 16th and 17th centuries)
nauch; nautch; nautch dance (an intricate traditional dance in India performed by professional dancing girls)
courante (a court dance of the 16th century; consisted of short advances and retreats)
break dance; break dancing (a form of solo dancing that involves rapid acrobatic moves in which different parts of the body touch the ground; normally performed to the rhythm of rap music)
adagio (a slow section of a pas de deux requiring great skill and strength by the dancers)
Derivation:
terpsichorean (of or relating to dancing)
Sense 2
Meaning:
(Greek mythology) the Muse of the dance and of choral song
Classified under:
Instance hypernyms:
Muse (in ancient Greek mythology any of 9 daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne; protector of an art or science)
Domain category:
Greek mythology (the mythology of the ancient Greeks)