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Sycosis (medicine) and neoclassicism (iou)


Sycosis (medicine)


sycosis
<medicine> A pustular eruption upon the scalp, or the beared part of the face, whether due to ringworm, acne, or impetigo.

Origin: NL, fr. Gr, fr. A fig.

Source: Websters Dictionary


neoclassicism (iou)



neoclassicism noun. L19.
[from NEO- + CLASSICISM.]
Neoclassical style or principles in the arts; spec. (a) a style in Art and architecture from the mid 18th cent. inspired by a renewed interest in classical architecture and archaeology; (b) Music a 20th-cent. trend in Music characterized by a reworking in modern terms of Baroque and Classical forms, procedures, and styles. Also, adherence to neoclassical style or principles.
R. Barber Neoclassicism appeals to reason and to the sense of order.
neoclassicist noun an expert in or student of neoclassicism; an adherent or practitioner of neoclassical style or principles: E20.