- danc
- danc·er;danc·ery;danc·ing·ly;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
danc|y — «DAN see, DAHN », adjective, danc|i|er, danc|i|est. dancing; lively and spry: »... [the] slightly dancy step of an old athlete (John Cheever). ╂[< dance + y1] … Useful english dictionary
danc|er — «DAN suhr, DAHN », noun. 1. a person who dances: »The dancers sat down and began to talk after the music was over. 2. a person whose occupation is dancing: »Bright polished brass like the cymbals of King David s dancers (Langston Hughes) … Useful english dictionary
danc|er|cise — «DAN suhr syz», noun. the practice of dancing, especially in a group, as a type of physical exercise. ╂[blend of dance and (ex)ercise] … Useful english dictionary
danc|ing — «DAN sihng, DAHN », noun, adjective. –n. 1. the performance of a dance: »The ballerina s dancing was superb. 2. the art of performing dances; dance. –adj. that dances: »dancing flames … Useful english dictionary
DANC — decontaminating agent, noncorrosive … Medical dictionary
DANC — abbr. RfD Crewe Electric Class 86 [railway pool code] … Dictionary of abbreviations
DANC — • decontaminating agent, noncorrosive … Dictionary of medical acronyms & abbreviations
snake´-danc´er — snake dance, 1. U.S. an informal parade of persons dancing in a zigzag line in celebration, as of a victory or event: »There were victory rallies and…snake dances on the Missouri campus (New Yorker). 2. a ceremonial dance of the Hopi Indians, in… … Useful english dictionary
square´-danc´er — square dance, a dance performed by a set of couples arranged about a square or in some set form, such as the quadrille and Virginia reel: »The square dances are socially stimulating, and recently have been recovering some of their lost popularity … Useful english dictionary
break-danc — break danc·er; … English syllables