(a)esthetics
1esthetics — [es thet′iks] pl.n. AESTHETICS …
2Esthetics — AEsthetics [AE]s*thet ics, Esthetics Es*thet ics (?; 277), n. [Gr. ? perceptive, esp. by feeling, fr. ? to perceive, feel: cf. G. [ a]sthetik, F. esth[ e]tique.] The theory or philosophy of taste; the science of the beautiful in nature and art;… …
3Esthetics — Esthete Es thete, n.; Esthetic Es*thet ic, a., Esthetical Es*thet ic*al, a., Esthetics Es*thet ics, n. etc. Same as {[AE]sthete}, {[AE]sthetic}, {[AE]sthetical}, {[AE]sthetics}, etc. [1913 Webster] …
4esthetics — /es thet iks/, n. (used with a sing. v.) aesthetics. * * * …
5esthetics — The branch of philosophy concerned with art and beauty, especially with the components thereof. denture e. 1. the cosmetic effect produced by a dental prosthesis; 2. the qualities involved in the appearance of a given restoration. * * *… …
6esthetics — n. appreciation of beauty; keen sense of taste (also aesthetics) …
7esthetics — n. [Written also and usually Aesthetics.] Philosophy of the fine arts, theory or philosophy of taste, science of the beautiful …
8esthetics — es·thet·ics …
9esthetics — [iːsˈθetɪks] an American spelling of aesthetics …
10esthetics — es•thet•ics [[t]ɛsˈθɛt ɪks[/t]] n. (used with a sing. v.) pho aesthetics …