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1 exclusivismo
• classicism• elitism• exclusivism -
2 clasicismo
m.1 classicism (Arte & literature).2 classical nature.3 classic style.4 elitism, classicism.* * *1 classicism* * *SM classicism* * *masculino classicism* * *= classicism.Ex. This book analyzes the mix of classicism and medieval revivalism in Gherardesca's architecture.* * *masculino classicism* * *= classicism.Ex: This book analyzes the mix of classicism and medieval revivalism in Gherardesca's architecture.
* * *classicism* * *clasicismo nm1. [en arte, literatura] classicism2. [carácter de obra, autor] classical nature* * *m classicism* * *clasicismo nm: classicism -
3 evangelismo
m.1 evangelism, the religious and humanitarian system of the Gospel.2 spirit of reform among Protestant sects who call themselves evangelical.* * *1 evangelism* * *SM evangelism* * *= Evangelicalism, evangelism, revivalism.Ex. The conservative Protestant traditions of Fundamentalism, Evangelicalism, and Pentecostalism have few archives.Ex. The library consists of approximately 2,500 books and pamphlets covering theology, church history, evangelism, missiology, and Christianity.Ex. This book analyzes the mix of classicism and medieval revivalism in Gherardesca's architecture.* * *= Evangelicalism, evangelism, revivalism.Ex: The conservative Protestant traditions of Fundamentalism, Evangelicalism, and Pentecostalism have few archives.
Ex: The library consists of approximately 2,500 books and pamphlets covering theology, church history, evangelism, missiology, and Christianity.Ex: This book analyzes the mix of classicism and medieval revivalism in Gherardesca's architecture.* * *evangelismo* * *evangelismo nmevangelism* * *evangelismo nm: evangelism -
4 exclusivismo
m.exclusivism, classicism, elitism.* * *1 exclusivism* * *= exclusivity.Ex. These are trends designed to to break down boundaries of exclusivity erected by established professions to exploit their monopolistic advantages.* * *= exclusivity.Ex: These are trends designed to to break down boundaries of exclusivity erected by established professions to exploit their monopolistic advantages.
* * *exclusivism* * *exclusivismo nmexclusivism -
5 academicismo
• academicism• classicism -
6 clasicismo
• classic style• classicism• elitism
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Classicism — Clas si*cism, n. A classic idiom or expression; a classicalism. C. Kingsley. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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classicism — [[t]klæ̱sɪsɪzəm[/t]] N UNCOUNT Classicism is a style of art practised especially in the 18th century in Europe. It has simple regular forms and the artist does not attempt to express strong emotions … English dictionary