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graeco-roman

 

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Adjective graeco-roman has 1 sense
  1. Greco-Roman, Graeco-Roman, Hellenic - characteristic of the ancient Greek and Roman cultures
    Antonym: nonclassical (indirect, via classical)

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Graeco-Roman

Definition:

Graeco-Roman refers to the combination or influence of Greek and Roman cultures, particularly in art, architecture, literature, or sports.

Examples:

As an adjective:

  • The Graeco-Roman style of architecture became prominent during the Renaissance.
  • She studied the Graeco-Roman period extensively for her thesis on ancient civilizations.

As a noun (singular):

  • The scholar specialized in ancient Graeco-Roman.
  • The museum displayed a stunning collection of Graeco-Roman artifacts.

As a noun (plural):

  • The painter drew inspiration from both Graeco-Romans and contemporary artists.
  • The athlete excelled in various Graeco-Roman sports.

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