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From:
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es·sence
/ˈɛsṇ(t)s/
本質,實質,精華,精髓
From:
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es·sence
/ˈɛsṇ(t)s/
名詞
本質,實質,要素
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Es·sence
n.
1.
The
constituent
elementary
notions
which
constitute
a
complex
notion
,
and
must
be
enumerated
to
define
it
;
sometimes
called
the
nominal
essence
.
2.
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
laws
are
at
present
,
both
in
form
and
essence
,
the
greatest
curse
that
society
labors
under
.
--
Landor
.
Gifts
and
alms
are
the
expressions
,
not
the
essence
of
this
virtue
[charity].
--
Addison
.
The
essence
of
Addison's
humor
is
irony
.
--
Courthope
.
3.
Constituent
substance
.
And
uncompounded
is
their
essence
pure
.
--
Milton
.
4.
A
being
;
esp
.,
a
purely
spiritual
being
.
As
far
as
gods
and
heavenly
essences
Can
perish
. --
Milton
.
He
had
been
indulging
in
fanciful
speculations
on
spiritual
essences
,
until
. . .
he
had
and
ideal
world
of
his
own
around
him
.
--
W
.
Irving
.
5.
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
.
The
. . .
word
essence
. . .
scarcely
underwent
a
more
complete
transformation
when
from
being
the
abstract
of
the
verb
=\“
to
be,”
it
came
to
denote
something
sufficiently
concrete
to
be
inclosed
in
a
glass
bottle
.\= --
J
.
S
.
Mill
.
6.
Perfume
;
odor
;
scent
;
or
the
volatile
matter
constituting
perfume
.
Nor
let
the
essences
exhale
.
--
Pope
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Es·sence
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Essenced
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Essencing
]
To
perfume
;
to
scent
.
“
Essenced
fops.”
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
essence
n
1:
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
" [
syn
:
kernel
,
substance
,
core
,
center
,
gist
,
heart
,
heart and soul
,
inwardness
,
marrow
,
meat
,
nub
,
pith
,
sum
,
nitty-gritty
]
2:
any
substance
possessing
to
a
high
degree
the
predominant
properties
of
a
plant
or
drug
or
other
natural
product
from
which
it
is
extracted
3:
the
central
meaning
or
theme
of
a
speech
or
literary
work
[
syn
:
effect
,
burden
,
core
,
gist
]
4:
a
toiletry
that
emits
and
diffuses
a
fragrant
odor
[
syn
:
perfume
]
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