romanisch
Romance
adjective ro-MAA-nish Less Common
Origin: from Latin Romanus
Also means
Romanesque
Usage Note
romanisch has two senses: the Romance language family (romanische Sprachen like French and Italian) and the medieval Romanesque architectural style. Don't confuse it with romantisch ('romantic'), which is a separate word.
Examples
"Die Kirche hat einen romanischen Stil."
Natural Translation
The church has a Romanesque style.
Literal Translation
The church has a Romanesque style.
Related Words
- Abguss cast, casting (plaster or metal replica of a sculpture)
- Abstraktion abstraction (non-representational art)
- Acrylfarbe acrylic paint
- Akanthus acanthus (decorative leaf motif)
- Akt nude
- Aktmalerei nude painting; figure painting
- Aktmodell life model; nude model (for drawing or painting)
- Aktzeichnung life drawing, figure drawing (of the nude)
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