Definitions for Terpsichore

Terpsichore Terp·sich·o·re

Spelling: [turp-sik-uh-ree]
IPA: /tɜrpˈsɪk əˌri/

Terpsichore is a 11 letter English word.

You can make 1109 anagrams from letters in Terpsichore (ceehioprrst).

Definitions for Terpsichore

noun

  1. Classical Mythology. the Muse of dancing and choral song.
  2. (lowercase) choreography; the art of dancing.

Origin of Terpsichore

Latin Terpsichorē Greek Terpsichórē, noun use of feminine of terpsíchoros dance-liking; see chorus

Examples for Terpsichore

Well, there was Terpsichore—her disciples are spoken of every day in the newspapers.

If she can do that with the Proserpine, she'll at least do that with Mistress Terpsichore.

Roller followed in the first cutter, which had been towed down by the Terpsichore.

The Terpsichore had only the boatswain and three seamen wounded.

It's the Terpsichore's number, sir; and the other ship has just made the Ringdove's.

Though he did not know it, Terpsichore had in her heart a feeling of hate which was relentless.

He kept, as he was wont to phrase it gently himself, a temple of Terpsichore.

Did you ever hear of any one in New Leeds who was named Terpsichore?

Mammon, not Terpsichore, is the genius to whom worship is paid.

Terpsichore was out on the street when the rumor of the accident reached her.

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