flamenco
[ flah-meng-koh, fluh- ]
/ flɑˈmɛŋ koʊ, flə- /
noun, plural fla·men·cos.
a style of dancing, characteristic of the Andalusian Gypsies, that is strongly rhythmic and involves vigorous actions, as clapping the hands and stamping the feet.
a style of instrumental or vocal music originating in southern Spain and typically of an intensely rhythmic, improvisatory character, performed by itself or as an accompaniment to flamenco dancing.
adjective
Also fla·men·can.
of or like the music and dances of the Andalusian Gypsies: flamenco rhythms.
Origin of flamenco
1895–1900; < Spanish: pertaining to the Andalusian Gypsies, literally,
Fleming; the sense shift is variously explained
Words nearby flamenco
flame-of-the-woods,
flame-out,
flame-thrower,
flamefish,
flamen,
flamenco,
flameout,
flameproof,
flamethrower,
flaming,
flaming sword
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British Dictionary definitions for flamenco
flamenco
/ (fləˈmɛŋkəʊ) /
noun plural -cos
a type of dance music for vocal soloist and guitar, characterized by elaborate melody and sad mood
the dance performed to such music
Word Origin for flamenco
from Spanish: like a gipsy, literally: Fleming, from Middle Dutch
Vlaminc Fleming