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Definition of style
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of style is as below...
Style (v. t.) The
elongated
part of a
pistil
between
the ovary and the
stigma.
See
Illust.
of
Stamen,
and of
Pistil..
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Heavy
::
Heavy
(superl.)
Slow;
sluggish;
inactive;
or
lifeless,
dull,
inanimate,
stupid;
as, a heavy gait,
looks,
manners,
style,
and the like; a heavy
writer
or
book..
Dignity
::
Dignity
(n.)
Quality
suited
to
inspire
respect
or
reverence;
loftiness
and
grace;
impressiveness;
stateliness;
-- said of //en,
manner,
style,
etc..
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::
-esque
() A
suffix
of
certain
words from the
French,
Italian,
and
Spanish.
It
denotes
manner
or
style;
like; as,
arabesque,
after the
manner
of the
Arabs..
Enharmonically
::
Enharmonically
(adv.)
In the
enharmonic
style or
system;
in just
intonation.
Tread
::
Tread (n.)
Manner
or style of
stepping;
action;
gait; as, the horse has a good
tread..
Tunic
::
Tunic (n.) Any
similar
garment
worm by
ancient
or
Oriental
peoples;
also, a
common
name for
various
styles
of
loose-fitting
under-garments
and
over-garments
worn in
modern
times by
Europeans
and
others..
Styled
::
Style (v. t.) A mode of
reckoning
time, with
regard
to the
Julian
and
Gregorian
calendars..
Style
::
Style (v. t.)
Hence,
anything
resembling
the
ancient
style in shape or use..
Slur
::
Slur (v. t.) To sing or
perform
in a
smooth,
gliding
style;
to
connect
smoothly
in
performing,
as
several
notes or
tones..
Pointal
::
Pointal
(n.) A kind of
pencil
or style used with the
tablets
of the
Middle
Ages.
Epigrammatical
::
Epigrammatical
()
Suitable
to
epigrams;
belonging
to
epigrams;
like an
epigram;
pointed;
piquant;
as,
epigrammatic
style,
wit, or
sallies
of
fancy..
Fugato
::
Fugato
(a.) in the gugue
style,
but not
strictly
like a
fugue..
Ornate
::
Ornate
(a.)
Finely
finished,
as a style of
composition..
Easy
::
Easy (v. t.) Free from
constraint,
harshness,
or
formality;
unconstrained;
smooth;
as, easy
manners;
an easy
style..
Labored
::
Labored
(a.)
Bearing
marks of labor and
effort;
elaborately
wrought;
not easy or
natural;
as,
labored
poetry;
a
labored
style..
Pompous
::
Pompous
(a.)
Ostentatious;
pretentious;
boastful;
vainlorious;
as,
pompous
manners;
a
pompous
style..
Silk
::
Silk (n.) That which
resembles
silk, as the
filiform
styles
of the
female
flower
of
maize..
Attic
::
Attic (a.) A low story above the main order or
orders
of a
facade,
in the
classical
styles;
-- a term
introduced
in the 17th
century.
Hence:.
Octagynous
::
Octagynous
(a.)
Having
eight
pistils
or
styles;
octogynous.
Polygynous
::
Polygynous
(a.)
Having
many
styles;
belonging
to the order
Polygynia.
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