Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for POL'Y-STYLE
POL-Y-SPERM'OUSPOL-Y-SYL-LAB'IC, or POL-Y-SYL-LAB'IC-AL
POL'Y-STYLE, n. [Gr. πολυς and στυλος.]
An edifice whose columns are two numerous to be readily counted. – Elmes.
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