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Etymology

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From Euro- +‎ style.

Noun

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Eurostyle (uncountable)

  1. European style
    • 1984 August 20, New York Magazine, volume 17, number 33, page 5:
      In 1984 Eurostyle happened in America as the bold style of international trendsetters became the sleek shape of luxury here.
    • 2003, Fine Homebuilding, Renovating a Kitchen, page 6:
      This style of cabinet construction is called Eurostyle because it was developed in Europe as a response to the devastation of World War II.