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
| Dictionary: Dan·cer |
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
| Architecture and Landscaping: dancer |
1. Curved or spiral
2. Wedge-shaped step in a curved stair with the narrow end widened, also known as danced or dancing step, or balanced winder.
| Word Tutor: dancer |
The dancer leapt into the air with the sound of the music.
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