arabesque

arabesque
I. adjective Etymology: French, from Italian arabesco Arabian in fashion, from arabo Arab, from Latin Arabus Date: circa 1656 of, relating to, or being in the style of arabesque or an arabesque II. noun Date: 1786 1. an ornament or style that employs flower, foliage, or fruit and sometimes animal and figural outlines to produce an intricate pattern of interlaced lines 2. a posture (as in ballet) in which the body is bent forward from the hip on one leg with one arm extended forward and the other arm and leg backward 3. an elaborate or intricate pattern <
richly pierced by an arabesque of wormholes — John Chase
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