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CHOREE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
French chorée, from Latin choreus, from Greek choreios, from choreios, adjective, of a dance, of a chorus, from choros dancing area, dance, chorus. www.merriam-webster.com
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CHOREE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
noun prosody a metrical foot of two syllables, the first long and the second short (– ◡) Compare iamb Collins English Dictionary. www.collinsdictionary.com
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choree - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
choree · Contents · English · Spanish. edit. Verb. edit. choree. inflection of chorear: first/third-person singular present subjunctive · third-person singular ... en.wiktionary.org
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choree
choree Pros. (kɒˈriː) Also 6 chore. [Corresp. to mod.F. chorée, ad. L. chorēus, a. Gr. χορεῖος a., pertaining to a dance, n. a choree or trochee.] The metrical foot more commonly called trochee, consisting of a long syllable followed by a short one. Hence choˈreic a., characterized by chorees.1586 W... Oxford English Dictionary
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choree, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun choree is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for choree is from 1586, in the writing of William Webbe, author. www.oed.com
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Choree - Urban Dictionary
Colloquial British term for the act of stealing or having stolen an item of interest. The term depicts the action of theft used in informal conversation, ... www.urbandictionary.com
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Trochee
Another name formerly used for a trochee was a choree (), or choreus. The less-often used word choree comes from , , 'dance'; both convey the "rolling" rhythm of this metrical foot. wikipedia.org
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Choree - definition of choree by The Free Dictionary
Define choree. choree synonyms, choree pronunciation, choree translation, English dictionary definition of choree. n a trochee Collins English Dictionary ... www.thefreedictionary.com
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Choree Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
Choree Definition ... A choreus. Wiktionary. Other Word Forms of Choree. Noun. Singular: choree. Plural: chorees. Origin of Choree. French chorée. From Wiktionary ... www.yourdictionary.com
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Chore vs Choree: When To Use Each One? What To Consider
“Chore” refers to a routine task or job that needs to be done regularly, while “choree” is a rare and uncommon word that is not widely used or recognized. thecontentauthority.com
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choree meaning in English - Shabdkosh.com
choree meaning in English. What is choree in English? Pronunciation, translation, synonyms, examples, rhymes, definitions of choree cōrī in English. www.shabdkosh.com
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choriamb
choriamb Pros. (ˈkɔərɪæmb, ˈkɒr-) [ad. L. choriambus, a. Gr. χορίαµβος, f. χορ-εῖος choree + ἴαµβος iamb. Cf. F. choriambe. Also used in the Latin form.] A metrical foot composed of a choree followed by an iamb, and thus consisting of four syllables, the first and last long, the two others short.184... Oxford English Dictionary
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Children's literature 'koel Kaa Sitaar', 'Snehaa Kaa Sapnaa', 'Heeron Kee Choree', 'Ek Bagiyaa Main' Adult educational literature 'Naee Dagar', 'Apaahij wikipedia.org
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choreic
choreic see chorea and choree. Oxford English Dictionary
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dichoree
dichoree Pros. (ˌdaɪkɒˈriː) [a. F. dichorée (1736 in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. L. dichorē-us, a. Gr. διχόρει-ος, f. δι-, di-2 + χορεῖος: see choree.] A metrical foot consisting of two chorees or trochees.1801 D. Irving Elem. Composition x. (1828) 109 Its music consisted in the dichoree with which it is term... Oxford English Dictionary
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