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Etymology

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From Picasso +‎ -oid.

Adjective

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Picassoid (comparative more Picassoid, superlative most Picassoid)

  1. Picassoesque
    • 1992, Wilber A. Chaffee, Gary Prevost, Cuba: A Different America, page 145:
      Wilfredo Lam, a younger member of the Surrealist group and one favorably regarded by Andre Breton, created a Picassoid style featuring the spatial plenum of Caribbean foliage with a variable palette.

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