| essential oil |
Highly concentrated, volatile, aromatic essences of plants.
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| essential oil |
any of a class of volatile oils that impart the characteristic odors of plants; used especially in perfumes, food flavorings and aromatherapy; also called volatile oil.
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| essential tremor |
A fast tremor (about eight cycles per second) that is most pronounced when performing an action such as writing or bringing a hand to a target
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| essence |
A concentrated flavoring extracted from an item.
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| essence |
for Aristotle, that which remains the nature of a thing throughout its change from potentiality to actuality. More generally, the necessary defining characteristic of a thing, such that without that characteristic the thing would not be the thing it is. ethical intuition the immediate awareness of an ethical property or an ethical truth, but for Rawls intuitionism is the claim that there is an irreducible body of first principles which cannot be ordered in terms of priority.
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