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English
Etymology
From the French relevé (“lifted”).
Noun
relevé (plural relevés)
- (ballet) A position in which the dancer rises to the ball of the feet from demi plié to balance on one or both feet. Can be done on demi-pointe, or full pointe
See also
French
Pronunciation
Participle
relevé (feminine relevée, masculine plural relevés, feminine plural relevées)
- past participle of relever
Adjective
relevé (feminine relevée, masculine plural relevés, feminine plural relevées)
- turned up (of collar); rolled up (of sleeves)
- held up, high; elevated
- (of style, conversation) elevated, lofty, sophisticated
- (cooking) strongly seasoned, spicy
Noun
relevé m (plural relevés)
- statement, summary
- bill
- list (of addresses etc.)
- (construction etc) layout
- (exercise) crunch, raise
- (dance) relevé
Derived terms
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Spanish
Verb
relevé
- first-person singular preterite indicative of relevar