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dix·ie·land \-ˌland, -ˌlaa(ə)nd\ noun also dixie (-s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: from Dixieland, Dixie the South, its origin (in New Orleans) : jazz music characterized by two beats to the measure with strong afterbeats, a small combination of instruments in the band (as cornet, clarinet, trombone, piano, and drums), and a style of performance consisting of lyrical solo choruses, improvised solo choruses, and polyphonic improvisation by the entire group |