Gothicadjective
uk/ˈɡɒθ.ɪk/us/ˈɡɑː.θɪk/Gothic adjective (BUILDING)
of or like a style of building that was common in Europe between the 12th and 16th centuries and whose characteristics are pointed arches and windows, high ceilings, and tall, thin columns:
a Gothic cathedral
Gothic arches
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Architecture
- architect
- architectural
- architecture
- blueprint
- colonial
- design
- floor plan
- Georgian
- ground plan
- modernism
- modernist
- neoclassical
- plan
- rococo
- Romanesque
- vernacular
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Middle Ages (medieval Period) 501-1500
Gothic adjective (STORIES)
used to describe writing or films in which strange things happen in frightening places
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Types of film, play, book etc.
- adaptation
- anime
- blockbuster
- epic
- epigram
- epistle
- film noir
- hagiography
- hokum
- indie
- lampoon
- mystery
- pastiche
- pastoral
- prose
- saga
- satire
- slow
- the big screen 1
- vignette
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