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(c. 1350-1600) revival of the arts and learning that began in Italy and spread throughout Europe (most often associated with the works of Michelangelo, Machiavelli, Dante, and Da Vinci), classical revival, end of Middle Ages, in architectural style of ...Renaissance
(Computers) document used as a foundation for new documents having a uniform style; cutting tool, master, master molecule, pattern, short beamtemplate
(in western Africa) object believed to have magical powers; magical power attributed to an object; rule resulting from superstitious beliefs associated with an object, musical style characterized by drums and Hawaiian-style guitar (developed in Nigeria...juju
(Music) early type of modern jazz music that began in the 1940s (characterized by emphasized improvisation, quick melodies, and a wide range of chords), a spell of dancing, bebop, blow delivered, dance, go casually, hit, blow (Slang), strike a blow, hi...bop
(Music) early type of modern jazz music that began in the 1940s (characterized by emphasized improvisation, quick melodies, and a wide range of chords), fast complex jazzbebop
(Pathology) swelling of the abdomen by accumulated gas, tympanites; bombast, overblown styletympany
(Slang) jazz musician; lover of jazz music (especially swing); person who is hip, somebody considered to be coolhepcat
16th-17th century European style (of art, music and architecture) which was characterized by elaborate ornamentationbaroque
17thC classical music, flamboyant style of architecture and artBaroque
18th-century style of art and architecture characterized by the use of elaborate ornamentation, in style of rococorococo
18thC English furniture style, piece of furniture in Chippendale styleChippendale
1930s style, decoart deco
1960s pop culture art, art style from the 1960s and 1970s which uses techniques and subjects from commercial art (comic strips, posters, etc.) to present popular culturepop art
19th century artistic movement characterized by the practice of painting with colorful points or dots placed in close proximity to one another, divisionism, musical composition technique, style of 19C paintingpointillism
 

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