Choreman
[chawr-muh n, -man, chohr-] /ˈtʃɔr mən, -ˌmæn, ˈtʃoʊr-/
noun, plural choremen
[chawr-muh n, chawr-men, chohr-] /ˈtʃɔr mən, ˈtʃɔrˌmɛn, ˈtʃoʊr-/ (Show IPA)
1.
a menial worker, as in a logging camp.
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- Choreo-
combining form 1. indicating the art of dancing or ballet: choreodrama, choreography
- Choreoathetosis
choreoathetosis cho·re·o·ath·e·to·sis (kôr’ē-ō-āth’ĭ-tō’sĭs) n. A condition marked by abnormal movements of the body that have a combined choreic and athetoid pattern. cho’re·o·ath’e·toid’ (-toid’) cho’re·o·ath’e·tot’ic (-tŏt’ĭk) adj.
- Choreodrama
/ˌkɒrɪəʊˈdrɑːmə/ noun 1. (dancing) dance drama performed by a group
- Choreograph
[kawr-ee-uh-graf, -grahf, kohr-] /ˈkɔr i əˌgræf, -ˌgrɑf, ˈkoʊr-/ verb (used with object) 1. to provide the for: to choreograph a musical comedy. 2. to manage, maneuver, or direct: The author is a genius at choreographing a large cast of characters. verb (used without object) 3. to work as a . /ˈkɒrɪəˌɡræf/ verb 1. (transitive) to […]
- Choreographer
[kawr-ee-og-ruh-fer, kohr-] /ˌkɔr iˈɒg rə fər, ˌkoʊr-/ noun 1. a person who creates dance compositions and plans and arranges dance movements and patterns for dances and especially for ballets. n. 1829, from choreography + -er (1). Choreographist (1857) did not thrive. In Greek, a person who trained a chorus was a khorodidaskelikos.