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A system of criteria used for evaluating works of art. Criteria may be visual, moral, social, or any combination of these. The term may also refer to the quality of beauty that defines or is perceived in a work of art.
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having a love of beauty
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Concerned with a sensitivity to the pleasurable and the beautiful; the opposite of anaesthetic.
Ãâó: www.li.suu.edu/library/humtxt/glossary/glossary.ht...
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(also esthetic) From the Greek word aisthetikos, meaning of sense perception. Also spelled "esthetic." Having to do with beauty in both form and appearance. An esthetic procedure is one in which the principal purpose is to improve the appearance.
Ãâó: www.spafinder.com/spas/medical/glossary.jsp
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of or relating to beauty or what is beautiful (Lesson: Benn Pitman Bed)
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