| esthetic |
aesthetic: concerning or characterized by an appreciation of beauty or good taste; "the aesthetic faculties"; "an aesthetic person"; "aesthetic feeling"; "the illustrations made the book an aesthetic success" aesthetic: relating to or dealing with the subject of aesthetics; "aesthetic values" aesthetic: aesthetically pleasing; "an artistic flower arrangement" aesthetic: (philosophy) a philosophical theory as to what is beautiful; "he despised the esthetic of minimalism"
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| esthesia |
sensibility: mental responsiveness and awareness
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| esthetics |
aesthetics: (art) the branch of philosophy dealing with beauty and taste (emphasizing the evaluative criteria that are applied to art); "traditional aesthetics assumed the existence of universal and timeless criteria of artistic value"
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| esthesioneuroblastoma |
Olfactory (pertaining to the sense of smell) neuroblastoma.
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| esthetics |
theory of beauty and art.
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