eighteenth-century en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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dieciochesco (dieciochesca) ADJ.

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Eighteenth-century prisons were effectively lodging houses, poorly maintained and often filthy, and might consist of a couple of rooms in a cellar.
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Eighteenth-century markers are sandstone detailed with soul effigies, a tripartite lobed top with a face in the center and other decoration in the wings.
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It was named for the eighteenth-century diarist of that name.
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Eighteenth-century electricians knew how to spark the interest of an audience with the principles of static electricity. 29.
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According to eighteenth-century engravings of the two paintings, both may have originally been as much as a foot higher at the top.
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The choir is placed on a ribbed tercelete and presents a seating for 14 seats, and an eighteenth-century rococo organ.
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The prose is bare, lucid, without literary echoes, not an imitation but a development of eighteenth-century prose.
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He did not however appreciate the extravagant romantic grotto and that favorite eighteenth-century conceit, the hermitage.
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The publishing industry which circulated eighteenth-century "libelles" was increasingly vast, and no longer localized.
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The distillery has two floors with five large copper stills, mash tubs and a boiler that demonstrate the eighteenth-century distilling process.
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