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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.) Mode of
expressing
thought
in
language,
whether
oral or
written;
especially,
such use of
language
in the
expression
of
thought
as
exhibits
the
spirit
and
faculty
of an
artist;
choice
or
arrangement
of words in
discourse;
rhetorical
expression..
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Electro-tint
::
Electro-tint
(n.) A style of
engraving
in
relief
by means of
voltaic
electricity.
A
picture
is drawn on a
metallic
plate with some
material
which
resists
the
fluids
of a
battery;
so that, in
electro-typing,
the parts not
covered
by the
varnish,
etc.,
receive
a
deposition
of
metal,
and
produce
the
required
copy in
intaglio.
A cast of this is then the plate for
printing..
Proto-doric
::
Proto-Doric
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
architecture,
in which the
beginnings
of the Doric style are
supposed
to be
found..
Ciceronianism
::
Ciceronianism
(n.)
Imitation
of, or
resemblance
to, the style or
action
Cicero;
a
Ciceronian
phrase
or
expression..
Looseness
::
Looseness
(n.) The
state,
condition,
or
quality,
of being
loose;
as, the
looseness
of a cord;
looseness
of
style;
looseness
of
morals
or of
principles..
Roxburgh
::
Roxburgh
(n.) A style of
bookbinding
in which the back is plain
leather,
the sides paper or
cloth,
the top
gilt-edged,
but the front and
bottom
left
uncut..
Gothic
::
Gothic
(n.) The style
described
in
Gothic,
a., 2..
Farce
::
Farce (v. t.) A low style of
comedy;
a
dramatic
composition
marked
by low
humor,
generally
written
with
little
regard
to
regularity
or
method,
and
abounding
with
ludicrous
incidents
and
expressions..
Floss
::
Floss (n.) The
slender
styles
of the
pistillate
flowers
of
maize;
also
called
silk.
Declamatory
::
Declamatory
(a.)
Characterized
by
rhetorical
display;
pretentiously
rhetorical;
without
solid sense or
argument;
bombastic;
noisy;
as, a
declamatory
way or
style..
Acephalous
::
Acephalous
(a.)
Having
the style
spring
from the base,
instead
of from the apex, as is the case in
certain
ovaries..
Stile
::
Stile (n.) Mode of
composition.
See
Style.
Homespun
::
Homespun
(a.) Plain in
manner
or
style;
not
elegant;
rude;
coarse.
Atticism
::
Atticism
(n.) The style and idiom of the Greek
language,
used by the
Athenians;
a
concise
and
elegant
expression..
Latinistic
::
Latinistic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
derived
from,
Latin;
in the Latin style or
idiom..
Fondus
::
Fondus
(n.) A style of
printing
calico,
paper
hangings,
etc., in which the
colors
are in bands and
graduated
into each
other..
Portico
::
Portico
(n.) A
colonnade
or
covered
ambulatory,
especially
in
classical
styles
of
architecture;
usually,
a
colonnade
at the
entrance
of a
building..
Corruption
::
Corruption
(n.) The act of
changing,
or of being
changed,
for the
worse;
departure
from what is pure,
simple,
or
correct;
as, a
corruption
of
style;
corruption
in
language..
Pycnostyle
::
Pycnostyle
(a.) See under
Intercolumniation.
Unlabored
::
Unlabored
(a.) Not
laboriously
produced,
or not
evincing
labor;
as, an
unlabored
style or
work..
Hand
::
Hand (n.)
Handwriting;
style of
penmanship;
as, a good, bad or
running
hand.
Hence,
a
signature..
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