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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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Tail
::
Tail (n.) A downy or
feathery
appendage
to
certain
achenes.
It is
formed
of the
permanent
elongated
style.
Ecossaise
::
Ecossaise
(n.) A
dancing
tune in the
Scotch
style.
Terse
::
Terse
(superl.)
Elegantly
concise;
free of
superfluous
words;
polished
to
smoothness;
as, terse
language;
a terse
style..
Parlante
::
Parlante
(a. & adv.)
Speaking;
in a
speaking
or
declamatory
manner;
to be sung or
played
in the style of a
recitative.
Filiform
::
Filiform
(a.)
Having
the shape of a
thread
or
filament;
as, the
filiform
papillae
of the
tongue;
a
filiform
style or
peduncle.
See
Illust.
of
AntennAe..
Enneagynous
::
Enneagynous
(a.)
Having
or
producing
nine
pistils
or
styles;
-- said of a
flower
or
plant.
Araeostyle
::
Araeostyle
(a. & n.) See
Intercolumniation.
Rococo
::
Rococo
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the style
called
rococo;
like
rococo;
florid;
fantastic.
Flamboyant
::
Flamboyant
(a.)
Characterized
by
waving
or
flamelike
curves,
as in the
tracery
of
windows,
etc.; -- said of the later (15th
century)
French
Gothic
style..
Loose
::
Loose
(superl.)
Not
precise
or
exact;
vague;
indeterminate;
as, a loose
style,
or way of
reasoning..
Utterance
::
Utterance
(n.) Power or style of
speaking;
as, a good
utterance..
Jacobian
::
"Jacobian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a style of
architecture
and
decoration
in the time of James the
First,
of
England..
Stylet
::
Stylet
(n.) An
instrument
for
examining
wounds
and
fistulas,
and for
passing
setons,
and the like; a
probe,
--
called
also
specillum..
Diffusiveness
::
Diffusiveness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
diffusive
or
diffuse;
extensiveness;
expansion;
dispersion.
Especially
of
style:
Diffuseness;
want of
conciseness;
prolixity.
Syth
::
Systyle
(n.) A
systyle
temple
or other
edifice.
Stylet
::
Style (v. t.) To
entitle;
to term, name, or call; to
denominate..
Aphoristical
::
Aphoristical
(a.) In the form of, or of the
nature
of, an
aphorism;
in the form of
short,
unconnected
sentences;
as, an
aphoristic
style..
Jerky
::
"Jerky
(a.)
Moving
by jerks and
starts;
characterized
by
abrupt
transitions;
as, a jerky
vehicle;
a jerky
style..
Quickstep
::
Quickstep
(n.) A
lively,
spirited
march;
also, a
lively
style of
dancing..
Chaste
::
Chaste
(a.) Pure in
design
and
expression;
correct;
free from
barbarisms
or
vulgarisms;
refined;
simple;
as, a
chaste
style in
composition
or art..
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