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Style

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Meaning

Noun

  • Senses
    to a
    ,
    object.
  • A
    used for
    on
    or other
    ; a
    ; (
    ,
    ) an
    used to
    with
    ; a pen.
  • A
    with
    point used in
    ; a
    , a
    , a
    , a stylus.
  • The
    or
    of a
    , the
    of which
    the hour.
  • In Botany:
  • Senses
    to a
    ,
    object.
  • The
    that
    the stigma(s) to the
    in a
    of a flower.
  • In Surgery:
  • Senses
    to a
    ,
    object.
  • A
    with a
    point, used for exploration.
  • In Zoology:
  • Senses
    to a
    ,
    object.
  • A small,
    ,
    body part.
  • In Entomology & Zoology:
  • Senses
    to a
    ,
    object.
  • A small,
    ,
    body part.
  • A long,
    , bristle-like process
    the
    region.
  • A particular
    of
    or
    , especially one
    as good.
  • A
    or
    or
    of
    used to
    or
    to a person, especially a
    or a person
    a
    or having a title.
  • A particular
    of
    , doing, or
    something, especially a work of
    or art.
  • A particular
    of
    or
    ; (specifically) one
    as
    or
    ;
    , grace.
  • A particular
    ,
    ,
    , or
    ; (specifically) a way
    to be
    or fashionable.
  • In Computing:
  • A particular
    of
    , doing, or
    something, especially a work of
    or art.
  • A
    or other
    to
    or other
    of a
    , such as
    or italics.
  • In Printing & Publishing:
  • A particular
    of
    , doing, or
    something, especially a work of
    or art.
  • A set of
    the
    of
    (spelling,
    , the
    of
    , etc.) and
    that is
    by a
    to the
    it produces.
  • Verb

    To design,
    , make, or
    in a certain way or form (style)
    To
    or give a
    or
    to.
    To create for, or give to, someone a
    ,
    , or
    ,
    one which is
    as
    ,
    , or trendy.
    In American English:
    To
    which
    to show
    style.
    Sourced from
    Wiktionary

    Origin

    style
    English
    arrow
    estile
    French
    arrow
    stilus
    Latin
    Sourced from
    Etym
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