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Baroque vs baroque

baroque vs Baroque

Baroque and baroque both are nouns.

Baroque and baroque both are adjectives.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Baroque Yes Yes No No
baroque Yes Yes No No
As adjectives, Baroque and baroque are synonyms defined as:
  • Baroque and baroque: of or relating to or characteristic of the elaborately ornamented style of architecture, art, and music popular in Europe between 1600 and 1750
Baroque (noun) baroque (noun)
the historic period from about 1600 until 1750 when the baroque style of art, architecture, and music flourished in Europe elaborate and extensive ornamentation in decorative art and architecture that flourished in Europe in the 17th century
Baroque (adjective) baroque (adjective)
of or relating to or characteristic of the elaborately ornamented style of architecture, art, and music popular in Europe between 1600 and 1750 of or relating to or characteristic of the elaborately ornamented style of architecture, art, and music popular in Europe between 1600 and 1750
having elaborate symmetrical ornamentation
Difference between Baroque and baroque

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