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Dial
showing the time of day from the shadow of a style or gnomon on a graduated arc or surface esp a
Johnsonese
The literary style of Dr Samuel Johnson or one formed in imitation of
Hudibrastic
Similar to or in the style of the poem ldquoHudibrasrdquo by Samuel Butler in the style
Epic
Narrated in a grand style pertaining to or designating a kind of narrative poem usually
Cantabile
In a melodious flowing style in a singing style as opposed to bravura recitativo or
Archbishop
by virtue of s. 3 of that Act. He is styled Primate of all England, the Archbishop of York being styled
Alias (dictus)
second name applied to a person where he has been styled or has styled himself by more names than one, as
Probation
or at the end of the prescribed period which is styled as period of probation, Parshotam Lal Dhingra v. Union of
Coke, Sir Edward
Coke, Sir Edward, often, but incorrectly, styled Lord Coke, born in 1551, called to the Bar by
Emperor
'Emperor' has been assumed by various monarchs. Thus Napoleon I. styled himself Emperor of the French, and the title was again
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