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style the usual technique or expression of an artist or group of artists.
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style normal, bold, italic
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style The distinctive or characteristic manner in which the elements of music are treated. In practice, the term may be applied to, for example, composers (the style of Copland), periods (Baroque style), media (keyboard style), nations (French style), form or type of composition (fugal style, contrapuntal style), or genre (operatic style, bluegrass style).
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style The category that subdivides forms into how that art is presented. In literature, the styles may be prose, poetry, plays and so on. In artwork, the styles may be painting, sculpture, et cetera.
Ãâó: www.christianfantasy.net/glossary.html
stylus This is a sharp, pointed implement used for preparing a manuscript. It is made of metal or bone and helps rule the area where the text will be laid down.
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