established+forms

  • 71Variations of Australian rules football — are games or activities based on or similar to the game of Australian rules football, in which the player utilizes common Australian rules football skills. They range in player numbers from 2 (in the case of kick to kick) up to the minimum 38… …

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  • 72Big beat — For other uses, see Big beat (disambiguation). Big beat Stylistic origins Breakbeat, acid house, techno, hip hop, psychedelic rock, alternative rock Cultural origins Mid 1990s United Kingdom Typical instruments …

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  • 73Sturm und Drang — /shtoorddm oont drddahng / 1. a style or movement of German literature of the latter half of the 18th century: characterized chiefly by impetuosity of manner, exaltation of individual sensibility and intuitive perception, opposition to… …

    Universalium

  • 74formal — 1. adjective a) being in accord with established forms b) official Ant: informal See Also: form 2. noun …

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  • 75classicism — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. aesthetic principles, objectivity, dignity, balance, refinement, formality, simplicity, restraint, pure taste, harmony, elegance, understatement, nobility, formal style, classicalism, reverence for the ancients, observance of …

    English dictionary for students

  • 76petit — mid 14c., trifling, from O.Fr. petit small (11c.), probably from stem of L.L. pitinnus small, of uncertain origin; it corresponds to no known Latin form and perhaps is from a Celtic root pett part, piece, bit also found in It. pezza, Eng. PIECE… …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 77ceremonial — I. a. Ritual, formal. II. n. 1. Ritual, rites, system of rites, ritual system. 2. Formalities, established forms, system of ceremonies, etiquette. 3. Grand ceremony, stately rites, prolonged ceremony …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 78Sturm und Drang — [[t]ˈʃtʊrm ʊnt ˈdrɑŋ[/t]] n. 1) lit. a romantic movement in German literature of the late 18th century, characterized chiefly by exaltation of the individual, rejection of established forms, and nationalism 2) cvb turmoil; upheaval • Etymology:… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 79a communi observantia non est recedendum — /ey kamyuwnay obzarvensh(iy)a non est riysadendam/ From common observance there should be no departure; there must be no departure from common usage. A maxim formerly applied to the practice of the courts, to the ancient and established forms of… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 80non-conformist — One who refuses to comply with others; one who refuses to join in the established forms of custom, belief, styles, usages, rules, etc …

    Black's law dictionary