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tauromachy
[ taw-rom-uh-kee ]
noun
- the art or technique of bullfighting.
tauromachy
/ tɔːˈrɒməkɪ; ˌtɔːrəˈmeɪkɪən /
noun
- the art or act of bullfighting
Derived Forms
- tauromachian, adjective
Other Words From
- tau·ro·ma·chi·an [tawr-, uh, -, mey, -kee-, uh, n], adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of tauromachy1
Word History and Origins
Origin of tauromachy1
Example Sentences
Gallardo smiled, and asked about the school of tauromachy established by Pescadero near his tavern.
On the boards nailed together, that served as a door, was posted a great bill which announced, "School of Tauromachy."
To stimulate them now, the dogs or the banderillas de fuego, both alien to true tauromachy, would have to be called in.
The further my acquaintance with the ring extended, the more convinced I became that tauromachy will last as long as Spain lasts.
If tauromachy will last in Spain as long as Spain lasts, so likewise will those who practise the art he held in honour.
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