Meaning Bolero
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The bolero is a Spanish dance, popular in Paris in the time of Chopin and in Latin America. The best-known example of the dance in art music is Ravel’s ballet music Boléro, music of mounting intensity described by the composer as an orchestrated crescendo.
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A slow Latin dance which originated as one of two forms of Rumba (Bolero Rumba and Son Rumba), and still shares many of the same figures. Bolero differs from Rumba in its tempo and style of music and [..]
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A short jacket that is open in front and ends above the waist.
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kind of Spanish dance, 1787, from Spanish, probably from bola "ball" (and perhaps with reference to "whirling motion"), from Latin bulla (see bull (n.2)). In reference to a type of [..]
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Originally, a Cuban mid-tempo form played by guitar trios; now more generally a slower and more sentimental form (Latin).
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n. A Spanish dance, illustrative of the passion of love, accompanied by caste nets and singing.
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A lively Spanish dance in 3/4 time. It is often accompanied by the castanets and sometimes with singing.
Source: dictionary.onmusic.org

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Bolero is a neutral secure platform enabling paperless trading between buyers, sellers, and their logistics service and bank partners. Solutions integrate the physical and financial supply chains, pro [..]
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(n) music written in the rhythm of the bolero dance(n) a short jacket; worn mostly by women(n) a Spanish dance in triple time accompanied by guitar and castanets
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a quick Spanish dance in 3/4 time with accompaniment of castanets.
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a slow ballad suitable for the bolero dance or similar music.
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Operational code name for the build up of US forces in Britain prior to the invasion of France
Source: secondworldwar.co.uk

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Bill of Lading Electronic Registry Organization
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