💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Polacca"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| polonaisenoun | The Polish language. |
| polonesenoun | (obsolete) A Pole. |
| passacaglianoun | (music) A form of historical Spanish or Italian dance characterised by a serious nature, triple meter, and use of a ground bass. |
| pavanenoun | (music, dance) A moderately slow, courtly processional dance in duple time/meter. |
| polonismnoun | A word or phrase characteristic of the Polish language. |
| passacaillenoun | Alternative form of passacaglia. [(music) A form of historical Spanish or Italian dance characterised by a serious nature, triple meter, and use of a ground bass.] |
| polonynoun | A kind of sausage made of meat that has been only partly cooked. |
| cadence-lypsonoun | (music) A genre of popular dance music that combines cadence rampa with calypso. |
| palonenoun | (Polari and other slang) A young woman; a girl. |
| pavannenoun | Alternative form of pavane. [(music) A musical style characteristic of the 16th and 17th centuries.] |
| poperanoun | (informal, music, uncountable) A crossover genre combining elements of pop music and classical opera. |
| pavonnenoun | Alternative spelling of pavane. [(music) A musical style characteristic of the 16th and 17th centuries.] |
| pianofortenoun | (music, dated) A piano. |
| pigachenoun | (historical) A shoe with a long pointed toe worn in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries. |
| pantonalismnoun | (music) Pantonality. |
| viola pomposanoun | (music) An 18th-century five-stringed form of viola |
| paspynoun | Alternative form of passepied [A courtly dance, in triple time, from 17th-century France; a faster form of the minuet.] |
| palone-ominoun | (Polari) Homosexual woman |
| pandurinanoun | Synonym of mandore (“early form of lute”). |
| politurenoun | (obsolete) polish; gloss |
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