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neo·clas·sic (nē′ō klas′ik)
adjective
designating or of a revival of classic style and form in art, literature, etc., as in England from c. 1660 to c. 1740
also neoclassical ne′o·clas′·si·cal
Related Forms:
- neoclassicism ne′o·clas′·si·cism′ noun
- neoclassicist ne′o·clas′·si·cist noun
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