epistolary |
1. n. a Christian liturgical book containing set readings for church services from the New Testament Epistles. | |
2. adj. of or relating to letters, or the writing of letters | |
3. adj. carried on by written correspondence | |
4. adj. in the manner of written correspondence | |
epistolary style | |
an epistolary novel | |
style |
1. n. A manner of doing or presenting things, especially a fashionable one. | |
2. n. Flair; grace; fashionable skill. | |
As a dancer, he has a lot of style. | |
3. n. (botany) The stalk that connects the stigma(s) to the ovary in a pistil of a flower. | |
4. n. A traditional or legal term preceding a reference to a person who holds a title or post. | |
5. n. A traditional or legal term used to address a person who holds a title or post. | |
the style of Majesty | |
6. n. (nonstandard) A stylus. | |
7. n. (obsolete) A pen; an author's pen. | |
8. n. A sharp-pointed tool used in engraving; a graver. | |
9. n. A kind of blunt-pointed surgical instrument. | |
10. n. A long, slender, bristle-like process. | |
the anal styles of insects | |
11. n. The pin, or gnomon, of a sundial, the shadow of which indicates the hour. | |
12. n. (computing) A visual or other modification to text or other elements of a document, such as bold or italic. | |
applying styles to text in a wordprocessor | |
Cascading Style Sheets | |
13. v. To create or give a style, fashion or image to. | |
14. v. To call or give a name or title to. | |