Definition: Alchemy Gothic refers to a particular type of Gothic architecture that combines elements of both Gothic and Romanesque styles, with elements such as Gothic ribbed vaults, pointed arches, and ornate carvings. It was often used for cathedrals and churches in medieval Europe, and it has since become an important symbol of Gothic art. The word "Alchemy" comes from the Latin term "Alchemy," which means "alchemy," meaning "alchemy" is a type of medicine that uses fire to cure diseases. "The Gothic style combines elements of both Gothic and Romanesque styles with elements such as Gothic ribbed vaults, pointed arches, and ornate carvings."