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Latinity
The Latin tongue style or idiom or the use thereof specifically purity of Latin style or
jazz
rhythms improvisation prominent solo segments and great freedom in harmonic idiom played frequently in a polyphonic style on various instruments including
Idiom
The syntactical or structural form peculiar to any language the genius or cast of a language
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Idiotism
An idiom a form mode of expression or signification peculiar to a
ism
process a state also a characteristic as a theory doctrine idiom etc as baptism galvanism organism hypnotism socialism sensualism Anglicism
Italianism
A word phrase or idiom peculiar to the Italians an Italicism
Italicism
A phrase or idiom peculiar to the Italian language to Italianism
Japonism
A quality idiom or peculiarity characteristic of the Japanese or their products esp
Latinism
A Latin idiom a mode of speech peculiar to Latin also a mode
Briticism
A word phrase or idiom peculiar to Great Britain any manner of using a word
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