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more information English: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Astaire grace (noun) 1 Seemingly effortless beauty or charm of movement, form, or proportion. 2 A characteristic or quality pleasing for its charm or refinement. 3 A sense of fitness or propriety. 4 a) A disposition to be generous or helpful; goodwill. b) Mercy; clemency. 5 A favor rendered by one who need not do so; indulgence. 6 A temporary immunity or exemption; a reprieve. 7 Graces Greek & Roman Mythology. Three sister goddesses, known in Greek mythology as Aglaia, Euphrosyne, and Thalia, who dispense charm and beauty. 8 a) Divine love and protection bestowed freely on people. b) The state of being protected or sanctified by the favor of God. c) An excellence or power granted by God. 9 A short prayer of blessing or thanksgiving said before or after a meal. 10 Grace Used with His, Her, or Your as a title and form of address for a duke, duchess, or archbishop. Music. An appoggiatura, trill, or other musical ornanment in the music of 16th and 17th century England. |
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