flamenco
81flamenco — (flah MENG koh) [Spanish: Flemish] Pertaining to an Andalusian Gypsy. Describing the informal Spanish songs and dance associated with Gypsies; a vigorous, rhythmic style of performance that involves stamping the feet and clapping the hands …
82flamenco — [flə mɛŋkəʊ] noun a style of Spanish guitar music accompanied by singing and dancing. ↘a style of spirited, rhythmical dance performed to this music. Origin C19: Sp., like a gypsy , lit. Fleming …
83flamenco — noun (C, U) a fast, exciting Spanish dance, or the guitar music that is played for this dance …
84flamenco — fla·men·co …
85flamenco — [fləˈmeŋkəʊ] noun [C/U] a traditional lively dance from Spain, or the music for this dance …
86flamenco — /fləˈmɛŋkoʊ / (say fluh mengkoh) noun (plural flamencos) a type of Spanish music or dance, especially of the Romani style. {Spanish: Flemish; applied also to gypsy music and dance as of another culture; and probably because of their red (flame… …
87flamenco — fla|men|co sb., en, er, erne (en dans; en sang) …
88flamenco — s ( n, r el. er) DANS …
89Flamenco — Fla|mẹn|co, der; [s], s <spanisch> (andalusisches [Tanz]lied; Tanz) …
90flamenco — n. (pl. os) 1 a style of music played (esp. on the guitar) and sung by Spanish gypsies. 2 a dance performed to this music. Etymology: Sp., = Flemish …