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gothic
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gotic, misterios și întunecat
(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
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Gothic stories transport readers to ancient castles and haunted mansions, where eerie atmospheres and mysterious events unfold.
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gotic, în stil gotic
(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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gotic, referitor la limba vechilor goți
relating to the language spoken by the ancient Goths
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The Gothic script used in medieval manuscripts was known for its intricate and decorative appearance.
Scrierea gotică folosită în manuscrisele medievale era cunoscută pentru aspectul său intricat și decorativ.
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gotic, caracteristic stilului de tipar folosit în mod obișnuit pentru tipărirea germană
characteristic of the style of type commonly used for printing German
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gotic, medieval
associated with the Middle Ages, including its architecture, art, literature, and cultural styles
Exemple
The museum displayed a collection of Gothic art, full of religious symbolism and detailed carvings.
Muzeul a expus o colecție de artă gotică, plină de simbolism religios și sculpturi detaliate.
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gotic, în stil gotic
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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gotic, stil gotic
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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gotic, limba gotică
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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gotic, font gotic
a heavy typeface in use from 15th to 18th centuries



























