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- a ballroom dance of Latin-American origin
- (dance) A Spanish flamenco dance with different steps from the Argentine.
- music written in duple time for dancing the tango
- (dance) A standard ballroom dance in 4/4 time; or a social dance, the Argentine tango.
- (music) A piece of music suited to such a dance.
- (US, law enforcement, military slang) A target; an enemy.
- (international standards) Alternative letter-case form of Tango from the NATO/ICAO Phonetic Alphabet.
- A dark orange colour shade; deep tangerine
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- a lively dance from Brazil, with roots from Africa
- large west African tree having large palmately lobed leaves and axillary cymose panicles of small white flowers and one-winged seeds; yields soft white to pale yellow wood
- a form of canasta using three decks of cards and six jokers
- music composed for dancing the samba
- (dance) A Brazilian ballroom dance or dance style.
- (music) A Brazilian musical genre, to which the aforementioned dance is danced, which has its roots in West Africa via the slave trade.
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- a Spanish dance in triple time accompanied by guitar and castanets
- music written in the rhythm of the bolero dance
- a short jacket; worn mostly by women
- (fashion) A type of short, buttonless jacket or blouse, open or tied in front and ending at the diaphragm.
- (dance) A lively Spanish dance in 3/4 time; also an unrelated slower-tempo dance of Cuban origin, in 2/4 time.
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- A Spanish gypsy dance characterized by energetic movements of the body while the feet merely shuffle or glide, with unison singing and rhythmic clapping of hands.
- (Philippines) A dress shirt.
- (countable) A polo shirt.
- (uncountable) A ball game where two teams of players on horseback use long-handled mallets to propel the ball along the ground and into their opponent's goal.
- The game of ice polo, one of the ancestors of ice hockey; a similar game played on the ice, or on a prepared floor, by players wearing skates.
- a game similar to field hockey but played on horseback using long-handled mallets and a wooden ball
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- A shade of red-violet.
- (music, dance) A form of lively flamenco music and dance that has many regional variations (e.g. fandango de Huelva), some of which have their own names (e.g. malagueña, granadina).
- (figurative, colloquial) An unknown entity or contraption.
- An extravaganza; an instance of lavish and fantastical events or behavior.
- A gathering for dancing; a ball.
- (euphemistic) Vagina.
- A confusion; a chaotic collection.
- a provocative Spanish courtship dance in triple time; performed by a man and a woman playing castanets
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- A lively dance, possibly of Spanish origin (also called canaries).
- Any test subject, especially an inadvertent or unwilling one. (From the mining practice of using canaries to detect dangerous gases.)
- (Australia, informal) A yellow sticker applied by the police to a vehicle to indicate it is unroadworthy.
- (informal) A female singer, soprano, a coloratura singer.
- (slang) An informer or snitch; a squealer.
- A small, usually yellow, finch (genus Serinus), a songbird native to the Canary Islands.
- Any of various small birds of different countries, most of which are largely yellow in colour.
- (public transport) A previously-issued ticket, retained by a ticket-seller, conductor or driver and resold to a subsequent passenger as a means of defrauding the transport company.
- (slang) A (usually yellow) capsule of the short-acting barbiturate pentobarbital/pentobarbitone (nembutal).
- (computing) A change that is tested by being rolled out first to a subset of machines or users before rolling out to all.
- (countable, uncountable) A light, sweet, white wine from the Canary Islands.
- (computing) A value placed in memory such that it will be the first data corrupted by a buffer overflow, allowing the program to identify and recover from it.
- A light, slightly greenish, yellow colour.
- any of several small Old World finches
- someone acting as an informer or decoy for the police
- a female singer
- a moderate yellow with a greenish tinge
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- a show involving artistic dancing
- a notation used by choreographers
- the representation of dancing by symbols as music is represented by notes
- (uncountable) The dance steps, sequences or styles peculiar to a work, group, performance or institution.
- (by extension) The art of creating and arranging sequences of movement for performances of any kind, such as in fight choreography.
- The representation of these movements by a series of symbols.
- (uncountable) The art of creating, arranging and recording the dance movements of a work, such as a ballet.
- The notation used to construct this record.
- (by extension, figurative) The art of creating and arranging any activities that involve social coordination or orchestration.
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- a ballroom dance of Latin-American origin
- (dance) A Spanish flamenco dance with different steps from the Argentine.
- music written in duple time for dancing the tango
- (dance) A standard ballroom dance in 4/4 time; or a social dance, the Argentine tango.
- (music) A piece of music suited to such a dance.
- (US, law enforcement, military slang) A target; an enemy.
- (international standards) Alternative letter-case form of Tango from the NATO/ICAO Phonetic Alphabet.
- A dark orange colour shade; deep tangerine
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noun
verb
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- a lively dance from Brazil, with roots from Africa
- large west African tree having large palmately lobed leaves and axillary cymose panicles of small white flowers and one-winged seeds; yields soft white to pale yellow wood
- a form of canasta using three decks of cards and six jokers
- music composed for dancing the samba
- (dance) A Brazilian ballroom dance or dance style.
- (music) A Brazilian musical genre, to which the aforementioned dance is danced, which has its roots in West Africa via the slave trade.
verb
noun
- a Spanish dance in triple time accompanied by guitar and castanets
- music written in the rhythm of the bolero dance
- a short jacket; worn mostly by women
- (fashion) A type of short, buttonless jacket or blouse, open or tied in front and ending at the diaphragm.
- (dance) A lively Spanish dance in 3/4 time; also an unrelated slower-tempo dance of Cuban origin, in 2/4 time.
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- A Spanish gypsy dance characterized by energetic movements of the body while the feet merely shuffle or glide, with unison singing and rhythmic clapping of hands.
- (Philippines) A dress shirt.
- (countable) A polo shirt.
- (uncountable) A ball game where two teams of players on horseback use long-handled mallets to propel the ball along the ground and into their opponent's goal.
- The game of ice polo, one of the ancestors of ice hockey; a similar game played on the ice, or on a prepared floor, by players wearing skates.
- a game similar to field hockey but played on horseback using long-handled mallets and a wooden ball
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- A lively dance, possibly of Spanish origin (also called canaries).
- Any test subject, especially an inadvertent or unwilling one. (From the mining practice of using canaries to detect dangerous gases.)
- (Australia, informal) A yellow sticker applied by the police to a vehicle to indicate it is unroadworthy.
- (informal) A female singer, soprano, a coloratura singer.
- (slang) An informer or snitch; a squealer.
- A small, usually yellow, finch (genus Serinus), a songbird native to the Canary Islands.
- Any of various small birds of different countries, most of which are largely yellow in colour.
- (public transport) A previously-issued ticket, retained by a ticket-seller, conductor or driver and resold to a subsequent passenger as a means of defrauding the transport company.
- (slang) A (usually yellow) capsule of the short-acting barbiturate pentobarbital/pentobarbitone (nembutal).
- (computing) A change that is tested by being rolled out first to a subset of machines or users before rolling out to all.
- (countable, uncountable) A light, sweet, white wine from the Canary Islands.
- (computing) A value placed in memory such that it will be the first data corrupted by a buffer overflow, allowing the program to identify and recover from it.
- A light, slightly greenish, yellow colour.
- any of several small Old World finches
- someone acting as an informer or decoy for the police
- a female singer
- a moderate yellow with a greenish tinge
adj
verb
noun
- a show involving artistic dancing
- a notation used by choreographers
- the representation of dancing by symbols as music is represented by notes
- (uncountable) The dance steps, sequences or styles peculiar to a work, group, performance or institution.
- (by extension) The art of creating and arranging sequences of movement for performances of any kind, such as in fight choreography.
- The representation of these movements by a series of symbols.
- (uncountable) The art of creating, arranging and recording the dance movements of a work, such as a ballet.
- The notation used to construct this record.
- (by extension, figurative) The art of creating and arranging any activities that involve social coordination or orchestration.
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- A shade of red-violet.
- (music, dance) A form of lively flamenco music and dance that has many regional variations (e.g. fandango de Huelva), some of which have their own names (e.g. malagueña, granadina).
- (figurative, colloquial) An unknown entity or contraption.
- An extravaganza; an instance of lavish and fantastical events or behavior.
- A gathering for dancing; a ball.
- (euphemistic) Vagina.
- A confusion; a chaotic collection.
- a provocative Spanish courtship dance in triple time; performed by a man and a woman playing castanets
verb
noun
noun
- a Spanish dance in triple time accompanied by guitar and castanets
- music written in the rhythm of the bolero dance
- a short jacket; worn mostly by women
- (fashion) A type of short, buttonless jacket or blouse, open or tied in front and ending at the diaphragm.
- (dance) A lively Spanish dance in 3/4 time; also an unrelated slower-tempo dance of Cuban origin, in 2/4 time.
verb
noun
- a ballroom dance of Latin-American origin
- (dance) A Spanish flamenco dance with different steps from the Argentine.
- music written in duple time for dancing the tango
- (dance) A standard ballroom dance in 4/4 time; or a social dance, the Argentine tango.
- (music) A piece of music suited to such a dance.
- (US, law enforcement, military slang) A target; an enemy.
- (international standards) Alternative letter-case form of Tango from the NATO/ICAO Phonetic Alphabet.
- A dark orange colour shade; deep tangerine
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