E|liz|a|be|than|ism

E|liz|a|be|than|ism
E|liz|a|be|than|ism «ih LIHZ uh BEE thuh nihz uhm, -BEHTH uh-», noun.
a manner or style, or a particular feature of these, characteristic of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England (1558-1603).

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