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mazurka
ma·zur·ka M0168300 (mə-zûr′kə, -zo͝or′-)n.1. A Polish dance resembling the polka, usually in 3/4 or 3/8 time with the second beat heavily accented, and frequently adopted as a ballet form.2. The music for this dance. [Russian, possibly from Polish (tańczyć) mazurka, (to dance) the mazurka, accusative of mazurek, dance of the Mazovians, from diminutive of Mazur, person from Mazovia, a historical region of eastern Poland.]mazurka (məˈzɜːkə) or mazourkan1. (Dancing) a Polish national dance in triple time2. (Music, other) a piece of music composed for this dance[C19: from Polish: (dance) of Mazur (Mazovia) province in Poland]ma•zur•ka (məˈzɜr kə, -ˈzʊər-) n., pl. -kas. 1. a lively Polish dance in moderately quick triple meter. 2. music for or in the rhythm of this dance. [1810–20; < Polish, from Mazur Mazovia (district in N Poland)] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | mazurka - music composed for dancing the mazurkadance music - music to dance to | | 2. | mazurka - a Polish national dance in triple timefolk dance, folk dancing - a style of dancing that originated among ordinary people (not in the royal courts) | Translationsmazurka
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