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chore
noun
1 a domestic task.
2 a boring or unenjoyable task.
[18c: see char2]
noun
1 a domestic task.
2 a boring or unenjoyable task.
[18c: see char2]
chorea
noun , pathol either of two disorders of the nervous system that cause rapid involuntary movements of the limbs and sometimes of the face. See Huntington's disease, Sydenham's chorea.
[19c: Greek choreia dance]
noun , pathol either of two disorders of the nervous system that cause rapid involuntary movements of the limbs and sometimes of the face. See Huntington's disease, Sydenham's chorea.
[19c: Greek choreia dance]
choreograph
verb (choreographed , choreographing ) to plan the choreography for (a dance, ballet, etc).
verb (choreographed , choreographing ) to plan the choreography for (a dance, ballet, etc).
choreography
noun
1 the arrangement of the pattern of movements in dancing.
2 the steps of a dance or ballet.
3 the art of dancing.
[18c: from Greek choreia dance + -graphy (sense 2)]
choreographer noun .
choreographic adjective .
noun
1 the arrangement of the pattern of movements in dancing.
2 the steps of a dance or ballet.
3 the art of dancing.
[18c: from Greek choreia dance + -graphy (sense 2)]
choreographer noun .
choreographic adjective .
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