terms |
biguine |
As nouns the difference between terms and biguine
is that
terms is while
biguine is (music) a style of music that originated in martinique in the nineteenth century, combining the traditional music with the polka.
beguine |
biguine |
As nouns the difference between beguine and biguine
is that
beguine is a ballroom dance, similar to a slow rumba, originally from french west indies and popularized abroad largely through the song
begin the beguine ; the music for the dance while
biguine is (music) a style of music that originated in martinique in the nineteenth century, combining the traditional music with the polka.
polka |
biguine |
As nouns the difference between polka and biguine
is that
polka is pole (
female) while
biguine is (music) a style of music that originated in martinique in the nineteenth century, combining the traditional music with the polka.
traditional |
biguine |
As an adjective traditional
is of or pertaining to tradition; derived from tradition; communicated from ancestors to descendants by word only; transmitted from age to age without writing; as, traditional opinions; traditional customs; traditional expositions of the scriptures.
As a noun biguine is
(music) a style of music that originated in martinique in the nineteenth century, combining the traditional music with the polka.
martinique |
biguine |
As a proper noun Martinique
is an island in the Caribbean, an overseas department of France. Official name: Department of Martinique.
As a noun biguine is
a style of music that originated in Martinique in the nineteenth century, combining the traditional bélé music with the polka.