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Dixieland

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Noun — An early style of jazz that developed in New Orleans, known for its lively collective improvisation.

Synonyms

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new orleans jazz traditional jazz trad jazz

How to use Dixieland

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Dixieland jazz a Dixieland band

Etymology

Formed from Dixie plus land.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Dixieland” mean?

The word “Dixieland” means an early style of jazz that developed in New Orleans, known for its lively collective improvisation. In plain terms, a style of early jazz music that originated in New Orleans.

How do you pronounce “Dixieland”?

“Dixieland” is pronounced DIHK-see-land (/ˈdɪksilænd/ in IPA).

How do you use “Dixieland” in a sentence?

Here is “Dixieland” used in a sentence: “The band played a set of classic Dixieland jazz numbers.”

What part of speech is “Dixieland”?

“Dixieland” is a noun.

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