jete
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʒɛteɪ/
Noun
jete (plural jetes)
- (ballet) A leap from one foot to the other in which one leg appears to be "thrown" in the direction of the movement.
- 1990 August 24, Effie Mihopoulos, “American Jazz Dance World Congress '90”, in Chicago Reader:
- While some of the choreography was too obvious, there were stunning visual images throughout, such as Michelangelo (Paul A. Brown) being lifted in a wide jete on the arms and shoulders of a few dancers while the rest of the crowd reached imploring arms up to him.
Anagrams
Haitian Creole
Etymology
Verb
jete
Middle English
Noun
jete
- Alternative form of get (“jet”)
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