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clo — an·ti·cy·clo·gen·e·sis; ca·bo·clo; clo·a·ca; clo·a·cal; clo·ac·a·line; clo·a·ci·nal; clo·a·ci·tis; clo·cher; clo·chette; clo·nal; clo·nic; clo·nism; clo·nor·chi·a·sis; clo·nor·chis; clo·no·thrix; clo·nus; clo·que; clo·vene; clo·ven; clo·ver;… … English syllables
style — am·phi·pro·style; cy·clo·style; dec·a·style; do·deca·style; hex·a·style; hy·po·style; or·tho·style; poly·style; pro·style; pyc·no·style; tet·ra·style; style·less·ness; … English syllables
Clo Baril — Dans son atelier de Touraine. Activité Peintre Naissance … Wikipédia en Français
style — [[t]staɪl[/t]] n. v. styled, styl•ing 1) a particular type or sort, with reference to form, appearance, or character 2) a particular, distinctive, or characteristic mode or manner of acting: to do things in a grand style[/ex] 3) clo prevailing… … From formal English to slang
high style — high′ style′ n. cvb clo style, as in clothes or behavior, marked by discrimination and trend setting verve • Etymology: 1935–40 high′ style, adj … From formal English to slang
Cy|clo|pe|an — «SY kluh PEE uhn», adjective. 1. of or resembling the Cyclopes: »a searchlight went on like a Cyclopean eye and swiveled its beam toward me (Guy Endore). 2. Also, cyclopean. huge; gigantic; massive. 3. Architecture. in or resembling a very early… … Useful english dictionary
cyclostyle — cy·clo·style … English syllables
costume — cos•tume [[t]ˈkɒs tum, tyum[/t]] v. [[t]also kɒˈstum, ˈstyum[/t]] n. v. tumed, tum•ing, adj. 1) clo style of dress, including accessories and hairdos, esp. that peculiar to a nation, group, or historical period 2) clo clothing of another period,… … From formal English to slang
Cyclostyle — Cy clo*style (s? kl? st?l), n. [Cyclo + style.] A contrivance for producing manifold copies of writing or drawing. The writing or drawing is done with a style carrying a small wheel at the end which makes minute punctures in the paper, thus… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stylebook — style•book [[t]ˈstaɪlˌbʊk[/t]] n. 1) jou a book containing the rules of usage in punctuation, typography, and the like, used by editors, writers, typographers, etc 2) clo a book of styles and fashions • Etymology: 1700–10 … From formal English to slang