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The word Gothic has been used over the centuries to refer to distinctly different things. Gothic can also be speaking of the Pagan Religion, of the Dark God and Goddess. Below are some other things that Gothic can mean:
- Of or relating to the Goths, a Germanic tribe
- Two kinds of typefaces:
- Another name for Blackletter typefaces.
- Another name for sans-serif typefaces.
- A style of northern European architecture, see Gothic architecture, Gothic art (for the corresponding style in other art forms), neo-Gothic
- A British literary genre from the late 18th and early 19th century, see Gothic novel . This is the leading sense of the term.
- In the 20th century the word came in use for a certain lifestyle (see Goth), music (see Gothic rock), and fashion (see Gothic fashion)
- A roleplaying-computer game: Gothic (computer game)
- Gothic, an album released by the heavy metal/goth metal band Paradise Lost in 1992.
- Japanese Gothic typeface (ゴシック楷書) is a common printing style in Japanese printing.
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