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1. English-Gothic
noun.
A
Gothic
style
in
14th
and
15th
century
England;
characterized
by
vertical
lines
and
a
four-centered
(Tudor)
arch
and
fan
vaulting.
Synonyms
Gothic architecture
English-Gothic architecture
perpendicular
Tudor architecture
Gothic
perpendicular style
Antonyms
gradual
inclined
horizontal
crooked
oblique
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2. architecture
noun.
(ˈɑːrkəˌtɛktʃɝ)
An
architectural
product
or
work.
Synonyms
building
edifice
Antonyms
insubordinate
unaffected
unrestraint
3. architecture
noun.
(ˈɑːrkəˌtɛktʃɝ)
The
discipline
dealing
with
the
principles
of
design
and
construction
and
ornamentation
of
fine
buildings.
Synonyms
subject area
urban planning
fine arts
architectonics
field
field of study
tectonics
study
bailiwick
subject
landscape architecture
subject field
interior design
beaux arts
discipline
Antonyms
indiscipline
natural object
disassembly
computer architecture
complex instruction set computing
4. architecture
noun.
(ˈɑːrkəˌtɛktʃɝ)
The
profession
of
designing
buildings
and
environments
with
consideration
for
their
esthetic
effect.
Synonyms
profession
Antonyms
noncitizen
unsusceptible
5. English
noun.
An
Indo-European
language
belonging
to
the
West
Germanic
branch;
the
official
language
of
Britain
and
the
United
States
and
most
of
the
commonwealth
countries.
Synonyms
King's English
Old English
geordie
Scots English
English language
Queen's English
American English
American language
Middle English
Modern English
cockney
Anglo-Saxon
West Germanic language
Oxford English
American
Scottish
Received Pronunciation
Scots
West Germanic
Antonyms
natural depression
ascent
descent
front
leeward
6. English
noun.
The
discipline
that
studies
the
English
language
and
literature.
Synonyms
liberal arts
arts
humanistic discipline
humanities
Antonyms
classicism
Romanticism
embark
leave
urban area
7. English
noun.
The
people
of
England.
Synonyms
land
country
nation
English people
Antonyms
starboard
reverse
larboard
bottom
top
8. gothic
adjective.
(ˈgɑːθɪk)
As
if
belonging
to
the
Middle
Ages;
old-fashioned
and
unenlightened.
Synonyms
nonmodern
mediaeval
medieval
Antonyms
modern
future
familiarity
nativeness
9. gothic
adjective.
(ˈgɑːθɪk)
Characterized
by
gloom
and
mystery
and
the
grotesque.
Synonyms
strange
unusual
Antonyms
familiar
new
present
10. Gothic
noun.
A
heavy
typeface
in
use
from
15th
to
18th
centuries.
Synonyms
fount
case
black letter
face
typeface
font
Antonyms
parallel
curve
fixed-width font
proportional font
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Etymology
Gothic (English)
-ic (English)
-ique (French)
-icus (Dutch)
Goth (English)
Gothes (Middle English (1100-1500))
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