NEOGOTHIC

Etymology

Adjective

neogothic (comparative more neogothic, superlative most neogothic)

(architecture, literature) Of or relating to a more recent iteration of a Gothic style (the Gothic Revival).

Of or relating to the neogoth subculture.

Anagrams

• theogonic

Etymology

Adjective

Neogothic (comparative more Neogothic, superlative most Neogothic)

(architecture, literature) Alternative form of neogothic

Anagrams

• theogonic

Source: Wiktionary



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