💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Pasillo"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| cuecanoun | Any of the dances associated with the cueca musical style. |
| zapateonoun | A competitive stamping dance with percussive footwork, historically popular among the gauchos of South America. |
| parrandanoun | A Venezuelan genre of music with African influences and drumming. |
| payadanoun | A traditional performance art of the Southern Cone, consisting of a duel between two payadores who take turns singing improvised ten-line verses in response to the previous payador, accompanied by guitar. |
| pachanganoun | A lively style of Cuban music and dance, a mixture of son montuno and merengue. |
| cuartetonoun | (music) An upbeat genre of music from Argentina, descended from Italian and Spanish dance ensembles. |
| cachuanoun | A Latin-American baroque dance form found mainly in Peru. |
| malambonoun | An old Argentine dance. |
| parandanoun | A style of acoustic Garifuna music that is influenced by Spanish music, and which consists primarily of ballads. |
| milonganoun | (music) A form of music originating in Argentina, Uruguay, and Southern Brazil. |
| saltarellonoun | A lively medieval Italian dance with a leaping step. |
| joroponoun | A Venezuelan dance associated with this music. |
| baiaonoun | A South American dance similar to a samba. |
| calindanoun | An African-American style of dance (or its associated music) in the southern US and parts of Latin America. |
| danzanoun | A Puerto Rican music genre associated with ballroom dancing. |
| paixtlenoun | A pre-Hispanic dance of western Mexico, performed by masked dancers covered in moss and carrying staves. |
| bambuconoun | (music) A traditional music genre from Colombia, formed in the 19th and 20th centuries as a blend of Basque folk music and the European waltz. |
| polonoun | (uncountable) A ball game where two teams of players on horseback use long-handled mallets to propel the ball along the ground and into their opponent's goal. |
| paduannoun | Of, from or relating to the city or province of Padua, Veneto, Italy. |
| lambadanoun | (preceded by definite article) A fast-paced, erotic Brazilian dance in which couples dance with their stomachs touching. |
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