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Reel

A lively dance of the Highlanders of Scotland also the music to the dance often called Scotch reel

Dancer

One who dances or who practices dancing

Saltatory

Leaping or dancing having the power of or used in leaping or dancing

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Jig

To dance a jig to skip about

Slatterpouch

A dance or game played by boys requiring active exercise

Redowa

A Bohemian dance of two kinds one in triple time like a waltz the other in two four time like a

Quadrille

A dance having five figures in common time four couples of dancers being in each set

Polka

A dance of Polish origin but now common everywhere It is performed by two persons in common time

Mazourka

A Polish dance or the music which accompanies it usually in 3 4 or 3 8 measure with a strong accent

macumba

A popular dance music of Brazil derived from the practices of the macumba religious cult

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Reel

A lively dance of the Highlanders of Scotland also the music to the dance often called Scotch reel

Dancer

One who dances or who practices dancing

Saltatory

Leaping or dancing having the power of or used in leaping or dancing

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Jig

To dance a jig to skip about

Slatterpouch

A dance or game played by boys requiring active exercise

Redowa

A Bohemian dance of two kinds one in triple time like a waltz the other in two four time like a

Quadrille

A dance having five figures in common time four couples of dancers being in each set

Polka

A dance of Polish origin but now common everywhere It is performed by two persons in common time

Mazourka

A Polish dance or the music which accompanies it usually in 3 4 or 3 8 measure with a strong accent

macumba

A popular dance music of Brazil derived from the practices of the macumba religious cult

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