Blocky

/ˈblɒki/ adjective

Having a chunky, squared-off appearance with prominent angular shapes rather than smooth, rounded curves.

Adjective form derived from 'block' with the suffix '-y' (meaning having the quality of). The term became widespread in the 20th century with modern architecture and computer graphics.

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