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Definition of style
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Styling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Styl.
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Satirical
::
Satirical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
satire;
of the
nature
of
satire;
as, a
satiric
style..
Brusque
::
Brusque
(a.) Rough and
prompt
in
manner;
blunt;
abrupt;
bluff;
as, a
brusque
man; a
brusque
style..
Overhand
::
Overhand
(adv.)
In an
overhand
manner
or
style.
Letter
::
Letter
(n.) A
single
type; type,
collectively;
a style of
type..
Capricioso
::
Capricioso
(a.) In a free,
fantastic
style..
Laconism
::
Laconism
(n.) A
vigorous,
brief
manner
of
expression;
laconic
style..
Clarendon
::
Clarendon
(n.) A style of type
having
a
narrow
and heave face. It is made in all
sizes.
Pentastyle
::
Pentastyle
(a.)
Having
five
columns
in
front;
-- said of a
temple
or
portico
in
classical
architecture.
Motley
::
Motley
(n.)
Composed
of
different
or
various
parts;
heterogeneously
made or mixed up;
discordantly
composite;
as,
motley
style..
Dignity
::
Dignity
(n.)
Quality
suited
to
inspire
respect
or
reverence;
loftiness
and
grace;
impressiveness;
stateliness;
-- said of //en,
manner,
style,
etc..
Styled
::
Style (v. t.) A mode of
reckoning
time, with
regard
to the
Julian
and
Gregorian
calendars..
Soi-disant
::
Soi-disant
(a.)
Calling
himself;
self-styled;
pretended;
would-be.
Elocution
::
Elocution
(n.)
Oratorical
or
expressive
delivery,
including
the
graces
of
intonation,
gesture,
etc.; style or
manner
of
speaking
or
reading
in
public;
as,
clear,
impressive
elocution..
Keystone
::
Keystone
(n.) The
central
or
topmost
stone of an arch. This in some
styles
is made
different
in size from the other
voussoirs,
or
projects,
or is
decorated
with
carving.
See
Illust.
of
Arch..
Firm
::
Firm (a.) The name,
title,
or
style,
under which a
company
transacts
business;
a
partnership
of two or more
persons;
a
commercial
house;
as, the firm of Hope & Co..
Style
::
Style (v. t.) A pen; an
author's
pen.
Classicalism
::
Classicalism
(n.) A
classical
idiom,
style,
or
expression;
a
classicism..
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..
Chic
::
Chic (n.) Good form;
style.
Sententious
::
Sententious
(a.)
Abounding
with
sentences,
axioms,
and
maxims;
full of
meaning;
terse and
energetic
in
expression;
pithy;
as, a
sententious
style or
discourse;
sententious
truth..
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