Where did the term Gothic originate?
in literature
in sculpture
in nature
in architecture
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The term Gothic originated in architecture, specifically referring to the architectural style that emerged in the late medieval period in Europe. It was initially used as a derogatory term by Renaissance architects to describe the perceived "barbaric" architecture of the Middle Ages. However, over time, the term Gothic came to refer to a specific architectural style characterized by features such as pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and flying buttresses.