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Etymology: [ e-s&n(t)s ] (noun.) 14th century. From French essence Latin essentia (“the being or essence of a thing”), from an artificial formation of esse (“to be”), to translate Ancient Greek οὐσία (ousia, “being”), from ὤν (ōn), present participle of εἰμί (eimi, “I am, exist”).
Synonyms: aspect, attribute, backbone, base, basis, be-all and end-all, being, bottom, bottom line, burden, caliber, character, chief constituent, constitution, core, crux, element, entity, essentia

esas, öz, ruh, nitelik, esans, töz, esas nitelik, esans/öz, varlık, öz, asıl, cevher, esans, ıtır, Tasfiye edilmiş durumdaki alkol ruhu içinde bulunan uçucu bir yağ çözeltisi, öz varlık, hakikat, öz, asıl, öz varlık, mahiyet,

1 esas     ts
2 öz     ts
3 ruh  isim     ts
4 nitelik  isim     ts
5 esans     ts
6 töz     ts
7 esas nitelik     ts
8 esans/öz     ts
9 varlık     ts
10 öz, asıl  isim     ts
11 cevher  isim     ts
12 esans, ıtır  isim     ts
13 Tasfiye edilmiş durumdaki alkol ruhu içinde bulunan uçucu bir yağ çözeltisi  Tıp     ts
14 öz varlık     ts
15 hakikat     ts
16 öz, asıl, öz varlık  Mukavele     ts
17 mahiyet     ts
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The inherent nature of a thing or idea, The concentrated form of a plant or drug obtained through a distillation process, A significant feature of something, Fragrance, a perfume, The true nature of anything, not accidental or illusory, that which makes an entity what it is; that defining characteristic in whose absence a thing would not be itself, extract, To perfume; to scent, Constituent substance, A being; esp, Being That which a thing is per se and is not available to perception through the physical senses From the Latin essentia formed in imitation of the Greek ousia, from einai - to be, a purely spiritual being, Perfume; odor; scent; or the volatile matter constituting perfume, The eternal, changeless, and complete part of something (a form or idea) Platonic philosophy, The constituent elementary notions which constitute a complex notion, and must be enumerated to define it; sometimes called the nominal essence, The constituent quality or qualities which belong to any object, or class of objects, or on which they depend for being what they are (distinguished as real essence); the real being, divested of all logical accidents; that quality which constitutes or marks the true nature of anything; distinctive character; hence, virtue or quality of a thing, separated from its grosser parts, The predominant qualities or virtues of a plant or drug, extracted and refined from grosser matter; or, more strictly, the solution in spirits of wine of a volatile or essential oil; as, the essence of mint, and the like, French term for gasoline, Two meanings: Refers to "odour kits" containing vials of representative flavour essence Used occasionally by wineries to describe a late harvest, sweet red wine Most frequently appears on bottle labels for Zinfandel red wine made from grapes picked at 35 deg Brix or higher sugar content, Two meanings: Refers to "odor kits" containing vials of representative flavor essence Used occasionally by wineries to describe a late harvest, sweet red wine Most frequently appears on bottle labels for Zinfandel red wine made from grapes picked at 35 deg Brix or higher sugar content, The attribute or attributes that make a specific thing or substance what it is and not something else; its nature; that without which it would not be one and the same (type of) individual it is For instance, I can cease sitting or being shod and still be one and the same human being; but I can't cease being alive be the same human being Contrast: accident, Those features of an object that make it the kind of object it is, as opposed to its accidents (e g a person's ability to reason is an essential human feature, while hair color would be an accident) - Essentialism is the view that the accident - essence distinction is not arbitrary but rooted in the nature of reality, a toiletry that emits and diffuses a fragrant odor, the central meaning or theme of a speech or literary work, The essence of something is its basic and most important characteristic which gives it its individual identity. The essence of consultation is to listen to, and take account of, the views of those consulted. the essence of life emphasis You use in essence to emphasize that you are talking about the most important or central aspect of an idea, situation, or event. Though off-puttingly complicated in detail, local taxes are in essence simple. If you say that something is of the essence, you mean that it is absolutely necessary in order for a particular action to be successful. Speed was of the essence in a project of this type. = crucial, Essence is a very concentrated liquid that is used for flavouring food or for its smell. a few drops of vanilla essence, the choicest or most essential or most vital part of some idea or experience; "the gist of the prosecutor's argument"; "the heart and soul of the Republican Party"; "the nub of the story", any substance possessing to a high degree the predominant properties of a plant or drug or other natural product from which it is extracted, inherent nature of something, spirit, central or outstanding characteristic; extract obtained from a plant or other substance by means of distillation; perfume, scent, a fluid substance that provides the basis of reproduction, growth, sexual power, conception and preganancy It is the material foundation of qi and is stored in the kidney Also referred to as Jing, (a) the permanent as contrasted with the accidental element of being; (b) the fundamental true of self; (c) the truth from which all growth comes, A Substance stored in the Kidneys, responsible for birth, growth, reproduction and development, The "that-about-a-thing-that-makes-it-what-it-is," in contrast with those properties ("accidents") that the thing may happen to possess but need not possess in order to be itself Thus we distinguish between Socrates' accidental and non-essential properties (e g dying by hemlock) and his essential properties (e g those traits of character and personality that made him the man he was), The fragrant oil extracted from a plant or herb, n The intrinsic or indispensable properties that serve to characterize or identify something The most important ingredient; crucial element The inherent, unchanging nature of a thing or class of things, as distinguished from its existence (also see spirit), Essence properly denotes the intrinsic constitutive elements by which a thing is what it is and is distinguished from every other Essence furnishes an answer to the question What? (Quid?) See the related terms Nature and Substance, 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, That which makes something what it is; quality of a thing separated from its dispensable parts, Comprised of those properties or characteristics that account for what a thing is E g , Descartes claims that thinking is essential to the self (that thing referred to by "I" in the claim "I am"), That by which a thing is that which it is, or that by which it is constituted in a species; the whatness of a thing Essence answers the question: What is it?, plural of essence,

18 The inherent nature of a thing or idea     ts
19 The concentrated form of a plant or drug obtained through a distillation process     ts
20 A significant feature of something     ts
21 Fragrance, a perfume     ts
22 The true nature of anything, not accidental or illusory     ts
23 that which makes an entity what it is; that defining characteristic in whose absence a thing would not be itself     ts
24 extract     ts
25 To perfume; to scent     ts
26 Constituent substance     ts
27 A being; esp     ts
28 Being That which a thing is per se and is not available to perception through the physical senses From the Latin essentia formed in imitation of the Greek ousia, from einai - to be     ts
29 a purely spiritual being     ts
30 Perfume; odor; scent; or the volatile matter constituting perfume     ts
31 The eternal, changeless, and complete part of something (a form or idea) Platonic philosophy     ts
32 The constituent elementary notions which constitute a complex notion, and must be enumerated to define it; sometimes called the nominal essence     ts
33 The constituent quality or qualities which belong to any object, or class of objects, or on which they depend for being what they are (distinguished as real essence); the real being, divested of all logical accidents; that quality which constitutes or marks the true nature of anything; distinctive character; hence, virtue or quality of a thing, separated from its grosser parts     ts
34 The predominant qualities or virtues of a plant or drug, extracted and refined from grosser matter; or, more strictly, the solution in spirits of wine of a volatile or essential oil; as, the essence of mint, and the like     ts
35 French term for gasoline     ts
36 Two meanings: Refers to "odour kits" containing vials of representative flavour essence Used occasionally by wineries to describe a late harvest, sweet red wine Most frequently appears on bottle labels for Zinfandel red wine made from grapes picked at 35 deg Brix or higher sugar content     ts
37 Two meanings: Refers to "odor kits" containing vials of representative flavor essence Used occasionally by wineries to describe a late harvest, sweet red wine Most frequently appears on bottle labels for Zinfandel red wine made from grapes picked at 35 deg Brix or higher sugar content     ts
38 The attribute or attributes that make a specific thing or substance what it is and not something else; its nature; that without which it would not be one and the same (type of) individual it is For instance, I can cease sitting or being shod and still be one and the same human being; but I can't cease being alive be the same human being Contrast: accident     ts
39 Those features of an object that make it the kind of object it is, as opposed to its accidents (e g a person's ability to reason is an essential human feature, while hair color would be an accident) - Essentialism is the view that the accident - essence distinction is not arbitrary but rooted in the nature of reality     ts
40 a toiletry that emits and diffuses a fragrant odor     ts
41 the central meaning or theme of a speech or literary work     ts
42 The essence of something is its basic and most important characteristic which gives it its individual identity. The essence of consultation is to listen to, and take account of, the views of those consulted. the essence of life emphasis You use in essence to emphasize that you are talking about the most important or central aspect of an idea, situation, or event. Though off-puttingly complicated in detail, local taxes are in essence simple. If you say that something is of the essence, you mean that it is absolutely necessary in order for a particular action to be successful. Speed was of the essence in a project of this type. = crucial     ts
43 Essence is a very concentrated liquid that is used for flavouring food or for its smell. a few drops of vanilla essence     ts
44 the choicest or most essential or most vital part of some idea or experience; "the gist of the prosecutor's argument"; "the heart and soul of the Republican Party"; "the nub of the story"     ts
45 any substance possessing to a high degree the predominant properties of a plant or drug or other natural product from which it is extracted     ts
46 inherent nature of something, spirit, central or outstanding characteristic; extract obtained from a plant or other substance by means of distillation; perfume, scent  isim     ts
47 a fluid substance that provides the basis of reproduction, growth, sexual power, conception and preganancy It is the material foundation of qi and is stored in the kidney Also referred to as Jing     ts
48 (a) the permanent as contrasted with the accidental element of being; (b) the fundamental true of self; (c) the truth from which all growth comes     ts
49 A Substance stored in the Kidneys, responsible for birth, growth, reproduction and development     ts
50 The "that-about-a-thing-that-makes-it-what-it-is," in contrast with those properties ("accidents") that the thing may happen to possess but need not possess in order to be itself Thus we distinguish between Socrates' accidental and non-essential properties (e g dying by hemlock) and his essential properties (e g those traits of character and personality that made him the man he was)     ts
51 The fragrant oil extracted from a plant or herb     ts
52 n The intrinsic or indispensable properties that serve to characterize or identify something The most important ingredient; crucial element The inherent, unchanging nature of a thing or class of things, as distinguished from its existence (also see spirit)     ts
53 Essence properly denotes the intrinsic constitutive elements by which a thing is what it is and is distinguished from every other Essence furnishes an answer to the question What? (Quid?) See the related terms Nature and Substance     ts
54 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     ts
55 That which makes something what it is; quality of a thing separated from its dispensable parts     ts
56 Comprised of those properties or characteristics that account for what a thing is E g , Descartes claims that thinking is essential to the self (that thing referred to by "I" in the claim "I am")     ts
57 That by which a thing is that which it is, or that by which it is constituted in a species; the whatness of a thing Essence answers the question: What is it?     ts
58essences plural of essence     ts
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