baroque vs heliotrope

baroque

noun
  • An ornate, detailed style. 

adj
  • Embellished with figures and forms such that every level of relief gives way to more details and contrasts. 

  • Ornate, intricate, decorated, laden with detail. 

  • Chiseled from stone, or shaped from wood, in a garish, crooked, twisted, or slanted sort of way, grotesque. 

  • Overly and needlessly complicated. 

  • Complex and beautiful, despite an outward irregularity. 

  • Characteristic of Western art music of about the same period. 

heliotrope

noun
  • The fragrance of heliotrope flowers. 

  • A light purple or violet colour. 

  • Particularly, a purple-flowered plant of the species Heliotropium arborescens. 

  • A bloodstone (a variety of quartz). 

  • An instrument, employed in triangulation, that uses a mirror to reflect sunlight toward another, very distant, surveyor. 

  • A plant that turns so that it faces the sun. 

adj
  • Light purple or violet. 

  • Keeping one’s face turned toward the sun. 

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