maître de ballet

[Fr. me-truh duh ba-ley]

maî·tre de bal·let

[Fr. me-truh duh ba-ley]
noun, plural maî·tres de bal·let [Fr. me-truh duh ba-ley] .

Origin:
1815–25; < French: master of ballet
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