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Etymology

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From poly- +‎ stylistic.

Adjective

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polystylistic (not comparable)

  1. (art) Partaking of multiple styles
    • 2008 January 23, Allan Kozinn, “Mystical to Muscular: Many Styles in Play at a Keyboard Marathon”, in New York Times[1]:
      The more involving of the jazz sets included [] a group of shorter, polystylistic pieces by Jonathan Batiste; and a few standards dazzlingly played by Lee Musiker.

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