n. pl. cho·re·og·ra·phies 1. a. The art of creating and arranging dances or ballets. b. A work created by this art. 2. Something, such as a series of planned situations, likened to dance arrangements. [French chorégraphie : Greek khoreia, choral dance; see CHOREA + -graphie, writing (from Latin -graphia, -graphy).] cho′re·o·graphic (-ə-grăfĭk) adj. cho′re·o·graphi·cal·ly adv. |
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