Meaning of DANCER
Pronunciation: | | 'dansur
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WordNet Dictionary |
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- [n] a performer who dances
- [n] a person who participates in a social gathering arranged for dancing (as a ball)
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| Synonyms: | | professional dancer, social dancer |
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| See Also: | | Agnes De Mille, Agnes George De Mille, Alicia Alonso, Alonso, Anna Pavlova, Antony Tudor, Arthur Mitchell, Astaire, Balanchine, baller mistress, ballet dancer, ballet master, Baryshnikov, belly dancer, chorine, chorus girl, Cunningham, Dame Alicia Markova, Dame Margot Fonteyn, dancing partner, De Mille, Duncan, Eugene Curran Kelly, exotic dancer, folk dancer, Fonteyn, Fred Astaire, Gaetan Vestris, Galina Sergeevna Ulanova, Galina Ulanova, Gene Kelly, George Balanchine, Ginger Rogers, Graham, hoofer, human, individual, Isadora Duncan, Jamison, Judith Jamison, Karsavina, Kelly, Leonid Fyodorovich Myasin, Leonide Fedorovitch Massine, Lilian Alicia Marks, Lola Montez, Maria Tallchief, Marie Dolores Eliza Rosanna Gilbert, Markova, Martha Graham, Massine, Merce Cunningham, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Mitchell, Moira Shearer, Montez, mortal, nautch girl, Nijinsky, Nureyev, Pavlova, performer, performing artist, person, raver, Rogers, Rudolf Nureyev, Ruth Saint Denis, Ruth St. Denis, Saint Denis, Salome, Shawn, Shearer, showgirl, somebody, someone, soul, St. Denis, stepper, Tallchief, Tamara Karsavina, tap dancer, tapper, taxi dancer, Ted Shawn, Tharp, Tudor, Twyla Tharp, Ulanova, Vaslav Nijinsky, Vestris, Virginia McMath, waltzer, Waslaw Nijinsky | |
Products Dictionary |
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| Definition: | | Dancer Stephanie's dedication to ballet is something few people can understand, yet when Miss Winnie comes to town, an older dancer with a famous reputation, Stephanie begins to believe that her great dreams of fame can someday come true. Reprint. more details ... |
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Webster's 1913 Dictionary |
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| Definition: | | \Dan"cer\, n.
One who dances or who practices dancing.
{The merry dancers}, beams of the northern lights when they
rise and fall alternately without any considerable change
of length. See {Aurora borealis}, under {Aurora}.
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| Related Terms: | | artist, artiste, ballerina, ballet dancer, ballet girl, ballroom dancer, belly dancer, burlesque queen, choral dancer, chorine, chorus boy, chorus girl, clog dancer, conjurer, coryphee, dancing girl, danseur, danseur noble, danseuse, ecdysiast, entertainer, exotic dancer, female impersonator, figurant, figurante, geisha, geisha girl, guisard, guiser, heel-and-toe dancer, hoofer, hula girl, impersonator, magician, mountebank, mummer, musician, nautch girl, peeler, performer, prestidigitator, prima ballerina, public entertainer, show girl, singer, square-dancer, stripper, stripteaser, stripteuse, terpsichorean, vaudevillian, vaudevillist |
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