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1) Romanesque Architecture, Romanesque : رومی طرز تعمیر : (noun) a style of architecture developed in Italy and western Europe between the Roman and the Gothic styles after 1000 AD; characterized by round arches and vaults and by the substitution of piers for columns and profuse ornament and arcades.

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Baroque : یورپ میں سترہویں صدی کا طرز تعمیر , Adrian : رومی بادشاہ , Architecturally : تعمیر کے لحاظ سے , Architectonics : فن تعمیر , Roman Architecture : رومی فن تعمیر , Bachelor Of Science In Architecture : فن تعمیر میں جامعہ کی طرف سے دی جانے والی سند , Architectonic : تعمیر سے متعلق , Architectural : فن تعمیر سے متعلق , Modillion : کارنس کی آرائش , Modern : دور حاضر کا , Pinnacle : مینار , Basement : گھر سے نیچے والا حصہ , Horta : بیلجئیم کا معمار , Secession : آسٹریا کا اسکول , Cad : کمپیوٹر سے بنا خاکہ , Landscape Architecture : ارضی مناظر کی تعمیر کا فن , Alberti : البرٹی اطالوی ماہر تعمیرات , Column : ستون , Cisc : سی پی یو کی ہدایات , Odoacer : قدیم اٹلی کا حاکم , Capital Of Italy : اٹلی کا دارالحکومت , Jazz : جاز موسیقی , Jive : جاز موسیقی , Mod : جدید سوچ سے متعلق , Ulcerative Colitis : السریٹیو کولائی ٹس مرض جس میں بڑی آنت میں ورم ہوجاتا ہے , Friedreich's Ataxia : ریڑھ کی ہڈی کی بیماری , Abstract Expressionism : مدرسہ مصوری , Graceful : حسین , Herringbone : چکور خانے والا ڈیزائن , Holy See : ویٹیکن ملک , Hesperian : مغربی

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Baroque: the historic period from about 1600 until 1750 when the baroque style of art, architecture, and music flourished in Europe.

Adrian: Roman Emperor who was the adoptive son of Trajan; travelled throughout his empire to strengthen its frontiers and encourage learning and architecture; on a visit to Britain in 122 he ordered the construction of Hadrian`s Wall (76-138).

Architecturally: with regard to architecture.

Architectonics: the science of architecture.

Roman Architecture: the architecture of ancient Rome.

Bachelor Of Science In Architecture: a bachelor`s degree in architecture.

Architectonic: of or pertaining to construction or architecture.

Architectural: of or pertaining to the art and science of architecture.

Modillion: (architecture) one of a set of ornamental brackets under a cornice.

Modern: characteristic of present-day art and music and literature and architecture.

Pinnacle: (architecture) a slender upright spire at the top of a buttress of tower.

Basement: the ground floor facade or interior in Renaissance architecture.

Horta: Belgian architect and leader in art nouveau architecture (1861-1947).

Secession: an Austrian school of art and architecture parallel to the French art nouveau in the 1890s.

Cad: software used in art and architecture and engineering and manufacturing to assist in precision drawing.

Landscape Architecture: the branch of architecture dealing with the arrangement of land and buildings for human use and enjoyment.

Alberti: Italian architect and painter; pioneering theoretician of Renaissance architecture (1404-1472).

Column: (architecture) a tall vertical cylindrical structure standing upright and used to support a structure.

Cisc: (computer science) a kind of computer architecture that has a large number of instructions hard coded into the CPU chip.

Odoacer: Germanic barbarian leader who ended the Western Roman Empire in 476 and became the first barbarian ruler of Italy (434-493).

Capital Of Italy: capital and largest city of Italy; on the Tiber; seat of the Roman Catholic Church; formerly the capital of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire.

Jazz: a genre of popular music that originated in New Orleans around 1900 and developed through increasingly complex styles.

Jive: a style of jazz played by big bands popular in the 1930s; flowing rhythms but less complex than later styles of jazz.

Mod: relating to a recently developed fashion or style.

Ulcerative Colitis: a serious chronic inflammatory disease of the large intestine and rectum characterized by recurrent episodes of abdominal pain and fever and chills and profuse diarrhea.

Friedreich's Ataxia: sclerosis of the posterior and lateral columns of the spinal cord; characterized by muscular weakness and abnormal gait; occurs in children.

Abstract Expressionism: a New York school of painting characterized by freely created abstractions; the first important school of American painting to develop independently of European styles.

Graceful: characterized by beauty of movement, style, form, or execution.

Herringbone: a pattern of columns of short parallel lines with all the lines in one column sloping one way and lines in adjacent columns sloping the other way; it is used in weaving, masonry, parquetry, embroidery.

Holy See: the smallest sovereign state in the world; the see of the Pope (as the Bishop of Rome); home of the Pope and the central administration of the Roman Catholic Church; achieved independence from Italy in 1929.

Hesperian: denoting or characteristic of countries of Europe and the western hemisphere.

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