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Gothic
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in the USA, of a sans serif typeface using straight, even-width lines, also called grotesque
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of or related to the goth subculture or lifestyle

Why is this gothic glam so popular? (New Musical Express 24 December 1983, cited after OED).

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of or related to the Goths
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A novel written in the Gothic style

One hundred fifty Gothics sold over 1.5 million copies a month last spring.

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of or related to the style of fictional writing associated with the Gothic revival, emphasizing violent or macabre events in a mysterious, desolate setting
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an extinct language, once spoken by the Goths
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barbarous, rude, unpolished, belonging to the "Dark Ages", medieval as opposed to classical

Enormities which gleam like comets through the darkness of gothic and superstitious ages. (Percy Bysshe Shelley in a 1812 letter, Prose Works (1888) II.384, cited after OED).

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in England, of the name of type formerly used to print German, also known as black letter
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Gothic architecture and religious art was produced in the Middle Ages. Its features include tall pillars, high curved ceilings, and pointed arches. a vast, lofty Gothic cathedral. Gothic stained glass windows
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of a style of elaborate calligraphy based on medieval writing, also called black letter
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of or related to the architectural style favored in western Europe in the 12th to 16th centuries
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{s} of or pertaining to the Goths or their language; of or pertaining to a style of medieval architecture characterized by pointed arches and vaulting; of or pertaining to the artistic style of medieval northern Europe; medieval; barbaric
got''lara ait
of or related to a style of fictional writing emphasizing violent or macabre events in a mysterious, desolate setting
got''lara ait
of a sans serif typeface using straight, even-width lines, also called typesetters gothic
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an extinct language, once spoken by the Goths in what is now Ukraine and Bulgaria
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In Gothic stories, strange, mysterious adventures happen in dark and lonely places such as graveyards and old castles. This novel is not science fiction, nor is it Gothic horror. adj. Gothic script Carpenter Gothic Gothic architecture Gothic art Gothic language gothic novel Gothic Revival
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