neo-Gothic

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From neo- + Gothic.

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neo-Gothic (not comparable)

  1. (architecture, literature) Of or relating to a more recent iteration of a Gothic style.
    • 2021 October 20, Dr Joseph Brennan, “A key part of our diverse railway heritage”, in RAIL, number 942, page 54:
      Of the known styles that signal boxes referred to, neo-Gothic was a favourite - especially in the points of locking room windows, and particularly on the Great Northern Railway.

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