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Definition of style
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Style (v. t.) A long,
slender,
bristlelike
process,
as the anal
styles
of
insects..
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Hexastyle
::
Hexastyle
(a.)
Having
six
columns
in
front;
-- said of a
portico
or
temple.
Sundog
::
Sundial
(n.) An
instrument
to show the time of day by means of the
shadow
of a
gnomon,
or
style,
on a
plate..
Tail
::
Tail (n.) A downy or
feathery
appendage
to
certain
achenes.
It is
formed
of the
permanent
elongated
style.
Quickstep
::
Quickstep
(n.) A
lively,
spirited
march;
also, a
lively
style of
dancing..
Pointal
::
Pointal
(n.) A kind of
pencil
or style used with the
tablets
of the
Middle
Ages.
Gothicism
::
Gothicism
(n.)
Conformity
to the
Gothic
style of
architecture.
Easy
::
Easy (v. t.) Free from
constraint,
harshness,
or
formality;
unconstrained;
smooth;
as, easy
manners;
an easy
style..
Truss
::
Truss (n.) An
assemblage
of
members
of wood or
metal,
supported
at two
points,
and
arranged
to
transmit
pressure
vertically
to those
points,
with the least
possible
strain
across
the
length
of any
member.
Architectural
trusses
when left
visible,
as in open
timber
roofs,
often
contain
members
not
needed
for
construction,
or are built with
greater
massiveness
than is
requisite,
or are
composed
in
unscientific
ways in
accordance
with the
exigencies
of
style..
Styling
::
Styled
(imp. & p. p.) of Styl.
Byronic
::
Byronic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or in the style of, Lord
Byron..
Pendant
::
Pendant
(n.) A
hanging
ornament
on
roofs,
ceilings,
etc., much used in the later
styles
of
Gothic
architecture,
where it is of
stone,
and an
important
part of the
construction.
There are
imitations
in
plaster
and wood, which are mere
decorative
features..
Delivery
::
Delivery
(n.) The act or style of
utterance;
manner
of
speaking;
as, a good
delivery;
a clear
delivery..
Loose
::
Loose
(superl.)
Not
precise
or
exact;
vague;
indeterminate;
as, a loose
style,
or way of
reasoning..
Amphiprostyle
::
Amphiprostyle
(a.)
Doubly
prostyle;
having
columns
at each end, but not at the
sides..
Araeosystyle
::
Araeosystyle
(a. & n.) See
Intercolumniation.
Boswellism
::
Boswellism
(n.) The style of
Boswell.
Point
::
Point (n.) A dot or mark
distinguishing
or
characterizing
certain
tones or
styles;
as,
points
of
perfection,
of
augmentation,
etc.;
hence,
a note; a
tune..
Mood
::
Mood (n.)
Manner;
style;
mode;
logical
form;
musical
style;
manner
of
action
or
being.
See Mode which is the
preferable
form).
Instyle
::
Instyle
(v. t.) To
style.
Peristyle
::
Peristyle
(n.) A range of
columns
with their
entablature,
etc.;
specifically,
a
complete
system
of
columns,
whether
on all sides of a
court,
or
surrounding
a
building,
such as the cella of a
temple.
Used in the
former
sense,
it gives name to the
larger
and inner court of a Roman
dwelling,
the
peristyle.
See
Colonnade..
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