Neogothic
[nee-oh-goth-ik] /ˌni oʊˈgɒθ ɪk/
adjective
1.
of, relating to, or designating chiefly a style of architecture in which gothic motifs and forms are imitated.
/ˌnɪəʊˈɡɒθɪk/
noun
1.
another name for Gothic Revival
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