Noun
New Style (uncountable)
(historical) The Gregorian calendar system.
After the record rose to number one, Haley was quickly given the title "Father of Rock and Roll" by the media, and by teenagers who had come to embrace the new style of music. Source: Internet
A new style of art from this period shows people with exposed ribs and distended bellies, indicative of malnutrition, and it is around this time that many islanders moved to living in fortified caves and the first signs of warfare and cannibalism appear. Source: Internet
A mix of events is important and you often need to try a new style of event a number of times before they take off. Source: Internet
A new style of ceremony was developed, emphasizing the distinction of the emperor from all other persons. Source: Internet
A new style of travel called adventure cycle-touring or expedition touring involves exploring remote regions of the world on sturdy bicycles carrying lightweight gear. Source: Internet
Baskerville also pioneered a completely new style of typography adding wide margins and leading between each line. citation Death and interments Baskerville died in January 1775 at his home, Easy Hill. Source: Internet