Definition of English-Gothic architecture

1. Noun. A Gothic style in 14th and 15th century England; characterized by vertical lines and a four-centered (Tudor) arch and fan vaulting.

Exact synonyms: English-gothic, Perpendicular, Perpendicular Style
Generic synonyms: Gothic, Gothic Architecture
Specialized synonyms: Tudor Architecture

Lexicographical Neighbors of English-Gothic Architecture

Engelmann's basal knobs
Engelmann's disease
Engelmann's spruce
Engelmann spruce
Engels
Engerland
England
England and Wales
Englander
Englanders
Engleutsch
Englisch's sinus
English
English-Canadian
English-Gothic
English-Gothic architecture (current term)
English-speaking
English-weed
English Bluebell
English Canada
English Carrier
English Carriers
English Channel
English Civil War
English English
English Midlands
English Revolution
English bean
English billiards
English bond

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