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gothic
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gótico
(of a novel, etc.) written or made in a spooky and mysterious way and often focus on creepy places like old castles or haunted houses, with themes of darkness and the supernatural
Ejemplos
The gothic genre captivates audiences with its emphasis on the macabre, drawing readers into haunted houses and gloomy settings where eerie events take place.
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godo
(architecture) used to describe the building style prevalent in Western Europe in the 12th-16th centuries, whose characteristics are high ceilings, tall pillars, pointed windows and arches that are mostly made of stone
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gótico, relativo al idioma de los antiguos godos
relating to the language spoken by the ancient Goths
Ejemplos
Scholars study ancient Gothic texts, such as the Codex Argenteus, to understand the Gothic language's grammar and vocabulary.
Los eruditos estudian textos antiguos góticos, como el Codex Argenteus, para entender la grammaire y el vocabulario del idioma gótico.
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gótico, característico del estilo de tipo comúnmente utilizado para imprimir alemán
characteristic of the style of type commonly used for printing German
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gótico, medieval
associated with the Middle Ages, including its architecture, art, literature, and cultural styles
Ejemplos
The castle ’s Gothic style gives it a haunting, medieval appearance.
El estilo gótico del castillo le da una apariencia medieval y misteriosa.
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gótico
built in a style that was prevalent in Western Europe in the 12th-16th centuries, marked by having high ceilings, tall columns, pointed windows, and stone arches
Gothic
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gótico
a style of architecture present in Western Europe in the 12th-16th centuries characterized by buildings made mostly from stone with high ceilings, tall pillars, pointed windows and arches
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gótico, idioma gótico
extinct East Germanic language of the ancient Goths; the only surviving record being fragments of a 4th-century translation of the Bible by Bishop Ulfilas
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gótico, tipografía gótica
a heavy typeface in use from 15th to 18th centuries



























