choreo-


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choreo-

combining form
1. (Ballet) indicating the art of dancing or ballet: choreodrama; choreography.
2. (Dancing) indicating the art of dancing or ballet: choreodrama; choreography.
[from Greek khoreios, from khoros dance]
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