PERPENDICULAR STYLE
\pˌɜːpəndˈɪkjʊlə stˈa͡ɪl], \pˌɜːpəndˈɪkjʊlə stˈaɪl], \p_ˌɜː_p_ə_n_d_ˈɪ_k_j_ʊ_l_ə s_t_ˈaɪ_l]\
Definitions of PERPENDICULAR STYLE
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a Gothic style in 14th and 15th century England; characterized by vertical lines, a four-centered (Tudor) arch, fan vaulting
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a Gothic style in 14th and 15th century England; characterized by vertical lines and a four-centered (Tudor) arch and fan vaulting
By Princeton University
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The latest style of genuine English architecture ; also called Continuous. Its later or Debased form immediately preceded or accompanied the Renaissance, or classical revival. See Geometrical style.
By Henry Percy Smith
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