Word: neo-gothic

Category: neo-gothic

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Translations: neo-gothic

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spanish
Translations:
neogótica, neogótico, de estilo neogótico, estilo neogótico
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german
Translations:
neugotisch, neugotische, neugotischen, neogotischen, neogotische, neugotisches
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french
Translations:
néo-gothique, néogothique, style néogothique
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italian
Translations:
neo, stile neo, il neo
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portuguese
Translations:
neo-
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dutch
Translations:
neo, de neo, neo-, het neo
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russian
Translations:
нео-, нео
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norwegian
Translations:
neo, ny, nyrenes
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swedish
Translations:
nygotisk, nygotiska, neogotiska, nygotik, nygotisk stil
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finnish
Translations:
neo, uus, neo-
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danish
Translations:
neo-
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czech
Translations:
neo-, novogotickém, novorenesančním, novorománském
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polish
Translations:
neogotycki, neogotycka, neogotycką, neogotyckiego, neogotyckim
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hungarian
Translations:
neogótikus, neogót, neogótikus stílusú
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turkish
Translations:
neo, yeni
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greek
Translations:
νεο, Νέο, neo, ηβο, Νέου
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ukrainian
Translations:
нео-
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albanian
Translations:
neo-
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bulgarian
Translations:
неоготически, неоготическата, неоготическо
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belarusian
Translations:
неа-
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estonian
Translations:
neogooti, neogootika, uusgooti, iseloomulikumaid neogootika, neogooti stiilis
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croatian
Translations:
neo, eo, ć'o, Mć'o
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icelandic
Translations:
ný-
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lithuanian
Translations:
neogotikinė, neogotikos, Neogotikinio, neogotikiniame
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latvian
Translations:
neo, neoliberālu, neogotikas
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macedonian
Translations:
нео-, нео
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romanian
Translations:
neo-, neo, neoclasică
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slovenian
Translations:
neo
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slovak
Translations:
neo

The meaning and "use of": neo-gothic

adjective
  • of or in an artistic style that originated in the 19th century, characterized by the revival of Gothic and other medieval forms. In architecture it is manifested in pointed arches, vaulted ceilings, and mock fortifications. - The eighteenth century saw Georgian and neo-Gothic architecture, which continued into the nineteenth century when neo-Classical styles arose.
noun
  • the neo-Gothic style. - As it is, Melbourne is architecturally confused: a bit of neo-Gothic here, a touch of old colonial there, car parks and questionable attempts at modernism everywhere.

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