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Often used in the same context:
lyric,
ode,
pastoral,
comedy,
epic,
romance,
verse,
aria,
chorus,
choruses,
festival,
idyl,
opera,
pantomime,
plato,
symphonies,
symphony,
ballet,
concertos,
dances
Appears in the definition of:
dithyrambic
More general:
poem,
verse form
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— Adjectives for dithyramb:
new,
dionysian,
dramatic,
first,
fourth,
greek,
attic,
such,
early,
dionysiac,
pindaric,
more...
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