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I . dance <-cing> [dænts, Brit dɑːnts] VB intr, trans

II . dance [dænts, Brit dɑːnts] N

dense [dents] ADJ

2. dense (compact):

compacto(-a)

3. dense inf (stupid):

tapado(-a)

dancer [ˈdæntsər, Brit ˈdɑːntsəʳ] N

dançarino(-ina) m (f)

danger [ˈdeɪndʒər, Brit -əʳ] N

II . dangle <-ling> [ˈdæŋgl] VB trans fig

I . dandy <-ies> [ˈdændi] N

II . dandy <-ier, -iest> [ˈdændi] ADJ Am

I . sense [sents] N

1. sense (faculty):

2. sense (ability):

senso m

3. sense (way):

4. sense (sensation):

6. sense no pl (good judgment):

II . sense [sents] VB trans

I . rinse [rɪns] VB trans

II . rinse [rɪns] N

1. rinse no pl (wash):

2. rinse (hair coloring):

tense2 ADJ

tense wire, person:

tenso(-a)

dank [dæŋk] ADJ

frio e úmido(-a)

Dane [deɪn] N

dinamarquês(-esa) m (f)

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English
Instrumental forms included the "basse danse", or "bassadanza", which was a ceremonial dance of a rather dignified character, and relatively slow tempo.
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