Depends on the context in which the word's being used. In Ballet, "arabesque" refers to a certain dance form. In music, the word refers to pieces that have a relatively Middle-Eastern sound (Arab-esque, aka "Like Arabic").
The official definition of the word subset is "A set contained within a set."
A ballet pose that involves supporting the weight of the body on one leg while the other leg is extended and lifted in a straight line
Small best describes a worm hole.
Simplicity best describes the general trend in 20th century architecture.
An arabesque is a decorative design characterized by intricate patterns of interlaced foliage, flowers, and geometric shapes, often found in Islamic art and architecture. In ballet, it refers to a position where a dancer stands on one leg with the other leg extended backward, creating a graceful line. The term can also denote a style of music or literature that emphasizes ornamental and elaborate forms.
Stage properties
Choreography of an actor's movements
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Choose the definition that best describes this term. Aria.
A trial performance by actors for a particular role?
A call to cast and crew to take their place in readiness for the curtain to rise and the play to begin
plots centered on a moralist conflict in which the main character were archtypes of good vs evil
A quick run performed by lifting onto the toes
"Plí" is a term that means "please" in Portuguese. It is a polite way to make a request or ask for something in a formal setting.
it means you eat balls
A movement in Ballet
Choreography of an actor's movements