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rhythms
English
Noun
rhythms
- plural of rhythm
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This is the longest common English word containing none of the five major vowels (a, e, i, o, and u, with y considered a minor vowel).
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zouk
English
Etymology
From French secouer (“to shake up”), via creole.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /zuk/, /zu?k/
Noun
zouk (plural zouks)
- (music) A style of dance music originating in the French Antilles, combining Latin American, African and Western disco rhythms; a dance to this music
Derived terms
- zoukify
- zouk-like
- zouk love
Verb
zouk (third-person singular simple present zouks, present participle zouking, simple past and past participle zouked)
- To dance to zouk music.
French
Noun
zouk m (plural zouks)
- zouk
Derived terms
- zoukeur / zoukeuse
Spanish
Noun
zouk m (uncountable)
- zouk
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