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anticlassical combined form of classical.
Athenian of or pertaining to Athens or its inhabitants, culture, government, or the like (used esp. of classical Athens). [2 definitions]
Athens the capital of Greece in modern and classical times.
Attic of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Attica or Athens, esp. in classical times, or its people, culture, language, or the like. [2/4 definitions]
Attica the region around Athens, Greece, that was ruled by the city in classical times.
basilisk in classical mythology, a lizard, serpent, or dragon with a deadly breath or glance. [1/2 definitions]
bhairavi a type of Indian classical raga, often performed at the end of a musical presentation.
catastrophe the aftermath of the climax in a drama, esp. classical Greek tragedy; denouement. [1/3 definitions]
classicize to make, adapt, or alter (something) in imitation of a classical style.
codex a handwritten book, esp. of classical, medieval, or religious texts.
Corinthian of or denoting a classical style of architecture marked by fluted columns with capitals in the design of acanthus leaves. [1/3 definitions]
cornice in architecture, the uppermost, triangular part of a classical entablature. [1/4 definitions]
Doric of, pertaining to, designating, or characteristic of the earliest and simplest order of classical Greek architecture, later adapted by the Romans, esp. its typical fluted columns with simple capitals. [1/3 definitions]
entablature in classical temples or derivatives, the part of the building between the columns and the roof, consisting of the architrave, frieze, and cornice.
epode in the classical Greek ode, the last section of each compositional unit. [1/2 definitions]
fate (cap.; pl.) the three goddesses of classical mythology who were thought to determine human destiny. [1/6 definitions]
grammar school formerly, a secondary school that emphasized the study of the classical languages. [1/2 definitions]
Ionic of or pertaining to a style of classical architecture characterized by fluted columns with a molded base and ornamental scrolls on the capital. [1/3 definitions]
Joseph Haydn Austrian composer of European classical music; born Franz Joseph Haydn (b.1732--d.1809).
Ludwig van Beethoven German composer of European classical music (b.1770--d.1827).
manège the art of training and riding horses in the classical style. [1/3 definitions]