| Definitions from the WebTerm: Watteau
    Part of Speech: NounSense: A loose gown with wide sleeves, worn during the late 17th and early 18th centuries.
 Usage: The watteau was a fashionable dress style in the Rococo period.
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    18th Century Fashion
 
    Part of Speech: NounSense: A painting or artwork that follows the style of Jean-Antoine Watteau, a French Rococo artist.
 Usage: The exhibition contained an exquisite collection of Watteau paintings.
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    Watteau Paintings, 
    French Rococo Art
 
    Part of Speech: AdjectiveSense: Of or relating to the style or characteristics of Jean-Antoine Watteau.
 Usage: The ballroom was decorated with watteau-inspired murals.
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    Watteau Prints
 
    Part of Speech: NounSense: A reference to Antoine Watteau, the French painter.
 Usage: The lecture focused on the life and works of Watteau.
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    Biography of Antoine Watteau, 
    French Painters
 
    Part of Speech: NounSense: A spacious garden, often featuring symmetrical and ornate designs.
 Usage: The palace boasted an extraordinary watteau garden.
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    Landscaping Inspiration
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