Welcome to Anagrammer Crossword Genius! Keep reading below to see if ballo is an answer to any crossword puzzle or word game (Scrabble, Words With Friends etc). Scroll down to see all the info we have compiled on ballo.
ballo
Searching in Crosswords ...
The answer BALLO has 3 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
Searching in Word Games ...
The word BALLO is NOT valid in any word game. (Sorry, you cannot play BALLO in Scrabble, Words With Friends etc)
Searching in Dictionaries ...
Definitions of ballo in various dictionaries:
BALLO - The ballo was an Italian dance form during the fifteenth century, most noted for its frequent changes of tempo and meter. The name ballo has its orig...
Word Research / Anagrams and more ...
Keep reading for additional results and analysis below.
Possible Crossword Clues |
---|
Verdi's 'Un ___ in Maschera' |
Verdi's 'Un __ in maschera' |
Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles |
---|
Nov 12 2017 The Washington Post |
Nov 12 2017 L.A. Times Daily |
Jan 12 2007 New York Times |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
---|
The bBallob was an Italian dance form during the fifteenth century, most noted for its frequent changes of tempo and meter. The name bballob has its origin in Latin bballob, ballare, meaning "to dance", which in turn comes from the Greek "" (ballizo), "to dance, to jump about". |
Any of various choreographed dances, or dance sequences, performed either at a social gathering or on the stage, often to a specific piece of music. Compare "dance". Now chiefly historical. |
A piece of music intended for dancing, or composed in a dance rhythm. |
Geographic Matches |
---|
Ballo, Veracruz-Llave, MEXICO |
Ballo, Drenthe, NETHERLANDS |
Ballo, Punjab, PAKISTAN |
Ballo, Sulawesi Tengah, INDONESIA |
Ballo, Shabeellaha Dhexe, SOMALIA |
Ballo description |
---|
The ballo was an Italian dance form during the fifteenth century, most noted for its frequent changes of tempo and meter. The name ballo has its origin in Latin ball, ballre, meaning "to dance", which in turn comes from the Greek "" (balliz), "to dance, to jump about". In Greece there is the Greek dance named Ballos. |