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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
presentation,
especially
in music or any of the fine arts; a
characteristic
of
peculiar
mode of
developing
in idea or
accomplishing
a
result..
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Echinus
::
Echinus
(n.) The
quarter-round
molding
(ovolo)
of the Roman Doric
style.
See
Illust.
of
Colum.
Cephalostyle
::
Cephalostyle
(n.) The
anterior
end of the
notochord
and its bony
sheath
in the base of
cartilaginous
crania.
Dial
::
Dial (n.) An
instrument,
formerly
much used for
showing
the time of day from the
shadow
of a style or
gnomon
on a
graduated
arc or
surface;
esp., a
sundial;
but there are lunar and
astral
dials.
The style or
gnomon
is
usually
parallel
to the
earth's
axis, but the dial plate may be
either
horizontal
or
vertical..
Dodecagynia
::
Dodecagynia
(n. pl.) A
Linnaean
order of
plants
having
twelve
styles.
Bandana
::
Bandana
(n.) A style of
calico
printing,
in which white or
bright
spots are
produced
upon cloth
previously
dyed of a
uniform
red or dark
color,
by
discharging
portions
of the color by
chemical
means,
while the rest of the cloth is under
pressure..
Prosaicism
::
Prosaicism
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
prosaic;
a
prosaic
manner
or
style.
Gothic
::
Gothic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a style of
architecture
with
pointed
arches,
steep
roofs,
windows
large in
proportion
to the wall
spaces,
and,
generally,
great
height
in
proportion
to the other
dimensions
--
prevalent
in
Western
Europe
from about 1200 to 1475 a. d. See
Illust.
of
Abacus,
and
Capital..
Dodecastyle
::
Dodecastyle
(n.) A
dodecastyle
portico,
or
building..
Diffuse
::
Diffuse
(a.)
Poured
out;
widely
spread;
not
restrained;
copious;
full; esp., of
style,
opposed
to
concise
or
terse;
verbose;
prolix;
as, a
diffuse
style;
a
diffuse
writer..
Taste
::
Taste (n.)
Manner,
with
respect
to what is
pleasing,
refined,
or in
accordance
with good
usage;
style;
as, music
composed
in good
taste;
an
epitaph
in bad
taste..
Dolly Varden
::
Dolly
Varden
() A style of
light,
bright-figured
dress goods for
women;
also, a style of
dress..
Romanesque
::
Romanesque
(n.)
Romanesque
style.
Impromptu
::
Impromptu
(n.) A piece
composed
or
played
at first
thought;
a
composition
in the style of an
extempore
piece.
Elocution
::
Elocution
(n.)
Suitable
and
impressive
writing
or
style;
eloquent
diction.
Pycnostyle
::
Pycnostyle
(a.) See under
Intercolumniation.
Handsome
::
Handsome
(superl.)
Suitable
or fit in
action;
marked
with
propriety
and ease;
graceful;
becoming;
appropriate;
as, a
handsome
style,
etc..
Mine
::
Mine
(pron.
& a.)
Belonging
to me; my. Used as a
pronominal
to me; my. Used as a
pronominal
adjective
in the
predicate;
as,
Vengeance
is mine; I will
repay.
Rom. xii. 19. Also, in the old
style,
used
attributively,
instead
of my,
before
a noun
beginning
with a
vowel..
Style
::
Style (v. t.) A
sharp-pointed
tool used in
engraving;
a
graver.
Motet
::
Motet (n.) A
composition
adapted
to
sacred
words in the
elaborate
polyphonic
church
style;
an
anthem.
Inflated
::
Inflated
(a.)
Turgid;
swelling;
puffed
up;
bombastic;
pompous;
as, an
inflated
style..
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