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james wyatt

 

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Noun james wyatt has 1 sense
  1. Wyatt, James Wyatt - English architect (1746-1813)
    --1 is a kind of architect, designer

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James Wyatt

Noun

James Wyatt is a renowned British architect of the 18th century. He was known for his neoclassical designs and extensive contributions to the architecture of his time.

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Verb

When used as a verb, James Wyatt refers to the act of meticulously designing or planning architectural structures with great attention to detail and neoclassical principles.

Example Sentence:

"The team of architects worked together to James Wyatt the new museum, taking inspiration from classical aesthetics."

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Adjective

The term James Wyatt, when used as an adjective, describes architectural designs or buildings that embody the neoclassical style popularized by the architect James Wyatt.

Example Sentence:

"The grand courthouse featured James Wyatt elements such as the imposing columns and ornate friezes."

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Adverb

When used as an adverb, James Wyatt describes the manner in which an architectural project or design is executed, reflecting the neoclassical principles championed by James Wyatt.

Example Sentence:

"The building was James Wyatt constructed, with each detail meticulously planned to achieve a harmonious neoclassical aesthetic."

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