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Moderne   /moʊdˈɛrn/   Listen
Moderne

adjective
1.
Of or relating to a popularization of art deco that used bright colors and rectangular shapes.






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"Moderne" Quotes from Famous Books



... Principality; or when a private person by the favour of his fellow Citizens becomes Prince of his countrey. And speaking of the first manner, it shall be made evident by two Examples, the one ancient, the other moderne, without entring otherwise into the justice or merit of this part; for I take it that these are sufficient for any body that is forc'd to follow them. Agathocles the Sicilian, not of a private man onely, but from a base and abject fortune, got to ...
— Machiavelli, Volume I - The Art of War; and The Prince • Niccolo Machiavelli

... o'clock and went straight up to our rooms. On my table some letters awaited me; but instead of finding among them the apology from Bakkus which I had expected, I came across a telephone memorandum asking me to ring up Monsieur Patou at the Hotel Moderne, Vichy, as soon as ...
— The Mountebank • William J. Locke



Words linked to "Moderne" :   artistic creation, artistic production, modern, art



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