choreutic
American
[kuh-roo-tik]
/ kəˈru tɪk /
adjective
Etymology
Origin of choreutic
< Greek choreutikós pertaining to choral song and dance, equivalent to choreut ( ḗs ) choral dancer ( choreú ( ein ) to dance a choral dance, derivative of chorós chorus + -tēs agent suffix) + -ikos -ic
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