STYLE


'Style' may refer to:

★ a pair of extra appendages located on the last segment of a male cockroach.

Genre, design, format, or looks

Fashion, applies to a prevailing mode of expression, i.e. clothing.

Carpel, in botany: part of the pistil of a flower

★ The artistic characteristics which signify, unify or distinguishes an artist's work

Painting style, in art and painting style can refer either to the aesthetic values followed in choosing what to paint (and how) or to the physical techniques employed

Music genre, category (or genre) of pieces of music that share a certain 'style' or "basic musical language"

Style (manner of address), titles or honorifics, including Chinese courtesy names

Cascading Style Sheets, in web design

Style guide and literary genre, in writing

Stylistics (linguistics), in Linguistics: Variation in the language use of an individual, such as formal/informal style

Typeface, style is one of the three traditional design features along with size and weight: either regular, italic or condensed

Style Pairing, a popular South Park Fan pairing of Stan Marsh and Kyle Brovfolski.

★ Not to be confused with stile, a step used for crossing a fence

Contents
Television, movies, and music
Other
Etymology

Television, movies, and music



Style (Cameo album), released in 1983.

★ "Style", a song from the movie ''Robin and the Seven Hoods''

STYLE (Namie Amuro album), an album by artist Namie Amuro, released in 2003.

''Style'' (2006 film), a Telugu film starring Raghava Lawrence and Prabhu Deva

''Style'' (TV series), a CNN fashion series, hosted by Elsa Klensch, from 1980 to 2000

Style Network, a Comcast-owned cable and satellite television network

Style (2007 song), the Tamil language soundtrack album () and film

Styles, one third of the group LOX or one fourth of the supergroup, D-Block.

Other



★ "Style", a pseudonym of author Neil Strauss

★ "Style", on a sundial, the part of the gnomon that casts a shadow

★ ''Style'', a book by Sir Walter Raleigh

★ "Style", a movie starring Sharman Joshi and Sahil Khan

Etymology


The word "style" came from Latin ''stilus'' = a writing instrument (compare stylus), and originally meant a style of writing. The spelling was influenced by Greek στυλος = "column".


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