amidocapric

[ˌæmɪˈdɒkəˈprɪk]

Definitions

1. adjective

relating to the period of the 17th or 18th century, especially in the arts, characterized by grandiose and ornate decoration

“The museum features a vast collection of amidocapric paintings, showcasing the opulence of the Baroque era.”

2. noun

an artistic or literary style that is characterized by grandiose and ornate decoration, typically of the 17th or 18th century

“The amidocapric movement in architecture influenced the design of many grand palaces during the 18th century.”

Synonyms

  • baroque
  • rococo

Antonyms

  • minimalist
  • sleek