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    Style \Style\, n. [OE. stile, F. style, Of. also stile, L.
    stilus a style or writing instrument, manner or writing, mode
    of expression; probably for stiglus, meaning, a pricking
    instrument, and akin to E. stick. See Stick, v. t., and cf.
    Stiletto. The spelling with y is due to a supposed
    connection with Gr. sty^los a pillar.]
    1. An instrument used by the ancients in writing on tablets
    covered with wax, having one of its ends sharp, and the
    other blunt, and somewhat expanded, for the purpose of
    making erasures by smoothing the wax.
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    2. Hence, anything resembling the ancient style in shape or
    use. Specifically:
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    (a) A pen; an author's pen. --Dryden.
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    (b) A sharp-pointed tool used in engraving; a graver.
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    (c) A kind of blunt-pointed surgical instrument.
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    (d) (Zool.) A long, slender, bristlelike process, as the
    anal styles of insects.
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    (e) [Perhaps fr. Gr. sty^los a pillar.] The pin, or
    gnomon, of a dial, the shadow of which indicates the
    hour. See Gnomon.
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    (f) [Probably fr. Gr. sty^los a pillar.] (Bot.) The
    elongated part of a pistil between the ovary and the
    stigma. See Illust. of Stamen, and of Pistil.
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    3. 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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    High style, as when that men to kinges write.
    --Chaucer.
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    Style is the dress of thoughts. --Chesterfield.
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    Proper words in proper places make the true
    definition of style. --Swift.
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    It is style alone by which posterity will judge of a
    great work. --I. Disraeli.
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    4. 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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    The ornamental style also possesses its own peculiar
    merit. --Sir J.
    Reynolds.
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    5. Conformity to a recognized standard; manner which is
    deemed elegant and appropriate, especially in social
    demeanor; fashion.
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    According to the usual style of dedications. --C.
    Middleton.
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    6. Mode or phrase by which anything is formally designated;
    the title; the official designation of any important body;
    mode of address; as, the style of Majesty.
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    One style to a gracious benefactor, another to a
    proud, insulting foe. --Burke.
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    7. (Chron.) A mode of reckoning time, with regard to the
    Julian and Gregorian calendars.
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    Note: Style is Old or New. The Old Style follows the Julian
    manner of computing the months and days, or the
    calendar as established by Julius Caesar, in which
    every fourth year consists of 366 days, and the other
    years of 365 days. This is about 11 minutes in a year
    too much. Pope Georgy XIII. reformed the calendar by
    retrenching 10 days in October, 1582, in order to bring
    back the vernal equinox to the same day as at the time
    of the Council of Nice, a. d. 325. This reformation was
    adopted by act of the British Parliament in 1751, by
    which act 11 days in September, 1752, were retrenched,
    and the third day was reckoned the fourteenth. This
    mode of reckoning is called New Style, according to
    which every year divisible by 4, unless it is divisible
    by 100 without being divisible by 400, has 366 days,
    and any other year 365 days.
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    Style of court, the practice or manner observed by a court
    in its proceedings. --Ayliffe.
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    Syn: Diction; phraseology; manner; course; title. See
    Diction.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    Style \Style\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Styled; p. pr. & vb. n.
    Styling.]
    To entitle; to term, name, or call; to denominate. "Styled
    great conquerors." --Milton.
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    How well his worth and brave adventures styled.
    --Dryden.
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    Syn: To call; name; denominate; designate; term;
    characterize.
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    style
    n 1: a particular kind (as to appearance); "this style of shoe is
    in demand"
    2: how something is done or how it happens; "her dignified
    manner"; "his rapid manner of talking"; "their nomadic
    mode of existence"; "in the characteristic New York
    style"; "a lonely way of life"; "in an abrasive fashion"
    [syn: manner, mode, way, fashion]
    3: a way of expressing something (in language or art or music
    etc.) that is characteristic of a particular person or
    group of people or period; "all the reporters were
    expected to adopt the style of the newspaper" [syn: expressive
    style]
    4: distinctive and stylish elegance; "he wooed her with the
    confident dash of a cavalry officer" [syn: dash, elan,
    flair, panache]
    5: the popular taste at a given time; "leather is the latest
    vogue"; "he followed current trends"; "the 1920s had a
    style of their own" [syn: vogue, trend]
    6: (botany) the narrow elongated part of the pistil between the
    ovary and the stigma
    7: editorial directions to be followed in spelling and
    punctuation and capitalization and typographical display
    8: a pointed tool for writing or drawing or engraving; "he drew
    the design on the stencil with a steel stylus" [syn: stylus]
    9: a slender bristlelike or tubular process; "a cartilaginous
    style"
    v 1: designate by an identifying term; "They styled their nation
    `The Confederate States'" [syn: title]
    2: make consistent with a certain fashion or style; "Style my
    hair"; "style the dress"
    3: make consistent with certain rules of style; "style a
    manuscript"

    WordNet (r) 2.0


    644 Moby Thesaurus words for "style":
    Bauhaus, Byzantine, Corinthian, Dadaism, Doric, Egyptian, English,
    Fauvism, French, German, Gothic, Gothicism, Greco-Roman, Greek,
    Greek Revival, Ionic, Italian, MO, Moorish, Persian, Platonic form,
    Platonic idea, Renaissance, Roman, Romanesque, Spanish, Tuscan,
    ability, abstract expressionism, abstractionism, academic, action,
    action painting, actions, activity, acts, address, adeptness,
    adroitness, aesthetic form, affectation, affinity, air, airmanship,
    algorithm, androecium, angle, anther, apparel, appellation,
    appellative, approach, archetype, area, arrange, array, art form,
    art nouveau, artfulness, artisanship, artistry, aspect, attack,
    attire, background, background detail, bag, baptize, baroque,
    bearing, bedizenment, behavior, behavior pattern, behavioral norm,
    behavioral science, bent, bias, bilge, binomen, binomial name,
    blain, bleb, blister, blob, blood, bon ton, boss, bow, brand,
    bravura, breed, brilliance, bubble, build, bulb, bulge, bulla,
    bump, bunch, burin, burl, button, byword, cachet, cahot, call,
    calyx, capability, capacity, carpel, carriage, cast, category,
    character, characteristic, characterize, chic, chine, chosen kind,
    christen, clan, classicalism, classicism, cleverness, cloisonnism,
    clothes, clothing, clump, cognomen, color, coloring, comfort,
    command, command of language, competence, complexion, comportment,
    conceive, conceptual art, conduct, condyle, configuration,
    conformation, constructivism, control, convention, conventionalism,
    convex, coordination, corolla, corolla tube, corona,
    cosmopolitanism, costume, couch, couch in terms, course, craft,
    craftsmanship, craze, cryptonym, cubism, culture pattern, cunning,
    cup of tea, custom, cut, dash, decorative composition,
    decorative style, define, deftness, demeanor, denominate,
    denomination, deportment, description, design, designate,
    designation, detail, dexterity, dexterousness, dextrousness,
    diction, die, diplomacy, do, doing, doings, dowel, drapery, dress,
    dressing, druthers, dub, duds, ear, early renaissance, earth art,
    effect, efficiency, eidolon, elan, elegance, elementarism,
    embody in words, empty title, engraving tool, entitle, epicalyx,
    epithet, eponym, etching ball, etching ground, etching needle,
    etching point, euonym, exaggeration, existentialism, expertise,
    express, expression of ideas, expressionism, facet, facility, fad,
    fancy, fashion, fashionableness, fatigues, favor, feather,
    feathers, feature, feeling for words, field, fig, figuration,
    figure, finesse, flair, flange, flap, foil, folkway,
    foreground detail, form, form of speech, format, formation,
    formularize, formulate, forte, frame, free abstraction, futurism,
    gall, garb, garments, gear, genre, genus, gestalt, gestures,
    give expression to, give words to, gnarl, goings-on, grace,
    grace of expression, grain, grandiloquence, graver, grip, guise,
    gynoecium, habiliment, habit, hallucinatory painting, handiness,
    handle, haute couture, high fashion, hill, honorific, horsemanship,
    hump, hunch, hyponym, idealism, identify, idiosyncrasy, ilk, image,
    imago, impression, impressionism, in style, inclination, inflation,
    ingeniousness, ingenuity, inner form, intaglio, international,
    intimism, intuitionism, investiture, investment, jog, joggle,
    kidney, kin, kind, kinetic art, knob, knot, know-how, knur, knurl,
    label, language, latest thing, layout, leaning, light, likeness,
    line, line of action, lineaments, linear chromatism, linen, lines,
    lip, literary style, long suit, look, loop, lot, lump, luxury,
    main interest, maintien, make, makeup, manner, manner of speaking,
    manner of working, mannerism, manners, mark, marksmanship,
    mastership, mastery, matrix, matter painting, means, medieval,
    megasporophyll, method, methodology, methods, metier,
    microsporophyll, mien, minimal art, modality, mode,
    mode of expression, mode of operation, mode of procedure, model,
    modern, modernism, modus operandi, modus vivendi, mold, mole,
    moniker, mood, motif, motions, mountain, movement, movements,
    moves, mysticism, name, namesake, national style, naturalism,
    nature, needle, neoclassicism, neoconcrete art, neoconstructivism,
    nevus, nickname, nomen, nomen nudum, nominate, nonobjectivism,
    nuagism, nub, nubbin, nubble, number, observable behavior, op art,
    opulence, order, ornamental motif, panache, papilloma, paragraph,
    partiality, particular choice, pattern, peculiarity, peg, pencil,
    perianth, period, period style, personal choice, personal style,
    persuasion, pet subject, petal, phase, phasis, photomontage,
    phrase, phraseology, phrasing, phylum, pistil, poetic realism,
    poetic tachism, point, pointillism, poise, polish, port, pose,
    postexpressionism, posture, practical ability, practice, praxis,
    predilection, predisposition, preference, preimpressionism,
    prejudice, prepossession, presence, present, prevailing taste,
    primitivism, procedure, proceeding, process, proclivity,
    proficiency, proper name, proper noun, proper thing, prototype,
    prowess, punch, purism, pursuit, put, put in words, quality,
    quickness, quietistic painting, race, rage, rags, raiment,
    readiness, realism, receptacle, reference, refinement, regard,
    repeated figure, representationalism, representationism, resource,
    resourcefulness, respect, rhetoric, rhetorize, rib, ridge, ring,
    ritziness, robes, rocker, romanticism, routine, savoir-faire,
    savvy, school, scientific name, scorper, seal, seamanship,
    secret name, seeming, semblance, sense of language, set, set out,
    setting, shape, shoulder, side, significant form, simulacrum,
    skill, skillfulness, slant, smartness, social science,
    sophistication, sort, specialism, speciality, specialization,
    specialty, species, specify, spine, spirit, splendor, sportswear,
    stamen, stamp, state, stigma, strain, stream of fashion, stripe,
    strong point, structure, stud, stylish, stylishness,
    stylistic analysis, stylistics, suprematism, surrealism, swim,
    symbolism, synchromism, synthesism, system, tab, tachism, tack,
    tact, tactfulness, tactics, tag, tailor, taste, tastefulness,
    tautonym, technical brilliance, technical mastery, technical skill,
    technicality, technique, tendency, tenor, term, the drill,
    the grand style, the how, the like of, the likes of,
    the plain style, the sublime, the way of, theme, thing, threads,
    timing, title, togs, toilette, tone, torus, total effect, touch,
    traditionalism, trait, treatment, trend, tribe, trick, trim,
    trinomen, trinomial name, tubercle, tubercule, turn, twig, twist,
    type, unism, variety, vein, verruca, vesicle, vestment, vesture,
    view, viewpoint, virtuosity, vocabulary, vocation, vogue,
    vorticism, wale, wart, way, way of life, ways, weakness, wear,
    wearing apparel, welt, wise, wit, wizardry, word, wording,
    workmanship

    Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0




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