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		Definition of Régence in English: Régencenoun reɪˈʒɒ̃sʀeʒɑ̃s The period of the French Regency (1715–23)  the practice originated during the Régence  Example sentencesExamples -  The atmosphere of the Régence is effectively gone.
 -  The transitional period between the opulent baroque period and the less formal rococo era of Louis XV became known as French Régence.
 -  During the period of the Régence, the designs continue to be heavy.
 -  The salient feature of the Régence is its transitional character.
 -  It spans the length of the 18th century from the Régence through the Louis XV, Transitional, and Louis XVI periods.
 
 
 adjectivereɪˈʒɒ̃sʀeʒɑ̃s Relating to or denoting a style of clothing, furniture, and interior decoration characteristic of the French Regency.  Example sentencesExamples -  The grand salon is richly decorated in the Régence and rococo styles popular in France during the 1730s.
 -  The former is seen in the rectilinear and symmetrical designs, including some carvings and moldings that are formed with characteristic Régence strapwork, grotesques, and classical motifs from antiquity.
 -  Régence frames were extremely popular, marked for their delicacy and opulence.
 -  One of the masterpieces of Régence design, the Galerie Dorée in the Hotel de Toulouse in Paris was redecorated by Vassé under de Cotte.
 -  It is furnished with the likes of the most monumental of regulator clocks, a lavishly carved Régence centre table and a chandelier lacquered blue and bearing eight lights.
 -  Régence and rococo frame styles were reinterpreted for mass production.
 -  He brings a Régence armoire by Charles Cressent.
 
    Definition of Régence in US English: RégencenounrāˈZHäNs The period of the French Regency (1715–23)  the practice originated during the Régence  Example sentencesExamples -  The atmosphere of the Régence is effectively gone.
 -  It spans the length of the 18th century from the Régence through the Louis XV, Transitional, and Louis XVI periods.
 -  The transitional period between the opulent baroque period and the less formal rococo era of Louis XV became known as French Régence.
 -  During the period of the Régence, the designs continue to be heavy.
 -  The salient feature of the Régence is its transitional character.
 
 
 adjectiverāˈZHäNs Relating to or denoting a style of clothing, furniture, and interior decoration characteristic of the era of the French Regency.  Example sentencesExamples -  He brings a Régence armoire by Charles Cressent.
 -  One of the masterpieces of Régence design, the Galerie Dorée in the Hotel de Toulouse in Paris was redecorated by Vassé under de Cotte.
 -  Régence and rococo frame styles were reinterpreted for mass production.
 -  The grand salon is richly decorated in the Régence and rococo styles popular in France during the 1730s.
 -  Régence frames were extremely popular, marked for their delicacy and opulence.
 -  The former is seen in the rectilinear and symmetrical designs, including some carvings and moldings that are formed with characteristic Régence strapwork, grotesques, and classical motifs from antiquity.
 -  It is furnished with the likes of the most monumental of regulator clocks, a lavishly carved Régence centre table and a chandelier lacquered blue and bearing eight lights.
 
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