Definition of baroques:
(n) :
(art, music) A period in Western architecture, art, and music from c. 1600–1760 CE, known for its abundance of drama, rich color, and extensive ornamentation.
(adj) :
(art, music) From or characteristic of the Baroque period.
(n) :
The chess variant invented in 1962 by mathematician Robert Abbott, or any of its descendants, where pieces move alike, but have differing methods of capture.
(adj) :
(sometimes capitalized) Characteristic of Western art and music of the Early Modern period.
(adj) :
Ornate, intricate, decorated, laden with detail.
(adj) :
Complex and beautiful, despite an outward irregularity.