orchestic
Definition
- Adjective:
- Relating to dancing: "orchestic" describes something pertaining to the art or activity of dancing, especially in a formal or structured sense.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- The ancient Greeks valued orchestic arts as part of their cultural education. (Dancing and movement were considered important.)
- Her orchestic skills were evident in the graceful ballet performance. (Her dancing abilities were clear.)
Advanced Usage
- "orchestic tradition": a cultural or historical practice of dance.
- The orchestic tradition of the region includes both folk dances and ceremonial movements. (The local dance customs are diverse.)
Variants and Related Words
- Orchestics (noun): the study or practice of dancing as an art form.
- She studied orchestics at the conservatory. (She formally learned dance techniques.)
Synonyms
- Dance-related: pertaining to dance.
- Choreographic: relating to the composition of dance sequences.
- Terpsichorean: of or relating to dancing (formal or literary).
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