Sty·lis'tic adjective Of or pertaining to style in language. [ R.] ' Stylistic trifles.' J. A. Symonds. « The great stylistic differences in the works ascribed to him [ Wyclif].» G. P. Marsh. Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/S/217
(Style (stylistic)) Style means the way language and structure are chosen by a writer or speaker to suit a particular context, audience and purpose. Three important aspects of style that could be worthy of comment are its degree of formality or informality, its use of standard or non-standard grammar and its discourse structure. A good writers migh... Found on http://www.englishbiz.co.uk/grammar/main_files/definitionsn-z.htm