Results for: mixture of jazz and soul
English English
endowment for performance of mass, money given to a priest for the saying of Mass for the soul of a person or persons; chapel for the saying of Masschantry
existence of one substance in various forms (Chemistry), mixture of isomerstautomerism
existence of the soul before its union with the body; previous life, life before the present, previous existencepreexistence
experimental jazzprogressive jazz
explosive, explosive powder mixture (main explosive used by the British during WW I)cordite
extract a substance from a mixture (Chemistry), wash out materialelute
extract turpentine from, gum turpentine, oil and resin derived from certain coniferous trees; volatile pungent oil distilled from this mixture and often used as a solvent or paint thinner, oil used as solvent, spirits of turpentine, sticky substance fr...turpentine
F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940), American novelist, author of "The Great Gatsby"; Ella Fitzgerald (1918-1996), American jazz singer; family name; male first nameFitzgerald
fall as sleet, fall in the form of freezing rain, partly frozen rain, mixture of snow and rain, thin coating of icesleet
family name; Dizzy Gillespie (1917-1993, born John Birks Gillespie), famous American jazz composer and trumpeter, pioneer of the bebop jazz movementGillespie
family name; Johann Faust (c1488-c1541), legendary German magician and alchemist reputed to have sold his soul to the devil; title of a literary work by Goethe that was inspired by this legendFaust
family name; Otis Redding (1941-1967), American soul songwriter and musician; city in northern California (USA)Redding
farce, mixture of foods that are finely chopped and seasoned; mixture of ground raw meat or poultry finely chopped and seasoned and bound with eggs; stuffing, type of stuffingforcemeat
fartlek, mixture of aerobic and nonaerobic exerciseinterval training
feeling of sadness, piece of music, state of depression, melancholy; style of syncopated jazz that originated from the early lamenting folk music of African Americans and is characterized by the repeated use of flat notes (Music)blues
 

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