choreo-, chore-, chorei-, choro-, -choreatic, -chorea, -choreal, -choreic
(Greek: dance; in medicine, it is used to denote a nervous disorder of organic origin or from an infectious source)
chorea
choreal
choreic
choreiform
choreograph
1. To plan out dance movements to go with a piece of music.
2. To plan, coordinate, and supervise an event or activity.
3. To direct the development of a project; to orchestrate.
choreographed
Skilled and combined movements of dances which have been planned or performed.
choreographers
People who perform movements; such as, dancers performing in a ballet or those who plan such movements.
choreographic
1. A reference to the composition and arrangement of dances especially for ballet.
2. Characterized by the art of composing ballets and other dances and planning and arranging the movements, steps, and patterns of dancers.
choreomania
choreophrasia
The continual repetition of meaningless phrases.
choromania
chorus
labiochorea
orchichorea
1. Involuntary rising and falling movements of the testes.
2. A twitching or jerking movement of a testis.
pseudochorea