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inæsthetic
inæsthetic, a. (ɪnɪsˈθɛtɪk) [in-3.] Not æsthetic; void of æsthetic perception or taste.1846 Ford Gather. fr. Spain 18 The Oriental inæsthetic incuriousness for things. 1877 May Laffan Hon. Miss Ferrard III. iii. 101 We are all utterly ignorant and inaesthetic.
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anæsthetic
anæsthetic, a. and n. (ænɪsˈθɛtɪk, -ˈθiːtɪk) [f. Gr. ἀναίσθητ-ος without feeling, insensible (f. ἀν priv. + αἰσθητ-ός sensible; f. αἴσθε- perceive) + -ic. Cf. mod.Fr. anesthétique, and æsthetic.] A. adj. 1. Insensible, deprived of sensibility.1846 [see anæsthesia]. 1848 Sir J. Simpson in Jrnl. Med. ...
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John Weiss
Religion (1871)
He edited and translated:
Friedrich von Hardenberg, Henry of Ofterdingen (a romance, Boston, 1842)
Friedrich Schiller, Philosophical and Æsthetic
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unæsthetic
unæsˈthetic, a. (un-1 7. Cf. inæsthetic a., and G. unæstetisch.)1832 [S. Austin] tr. Tour Germ. Prince III. xii. 332 This morning I went to church, with a full intention of being pious; but it did not succeed. Everything was too cold, dry, and unæsthetic. 1846 Milman Ess., Newman (1870) 352 Our unpo...
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Jimmie LeBlanc
LeBlanc is the author of Luigi Nono et les chemins de l'écoute (L'Harmattan, 2010), and of "Xenakis' Æsthetic Project: the Paradoxes of a Formalist Intuition
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telæsthetic
telæsthetic, a. (tɛlɪsˈθɛtɪk, -ɪsˈθɛtɪk) [f. as prec. + æsthetic.] 1. Having physical perception of things at a distance.1890 C. L. Morgan Anim. Life & Intell. (1891) 249 This temperature-sense, unlike the sense of touch, may make us aware of distant bodies. It is what we may term a telæsthetic sens...
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William Henry Leeds
The orders, and their æsthetic principles, London, J. Weale, 1852
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æsthetic
æsthetic, a. and n. (ɛsˈθɛtɪk: see below) Also esthetic. [mod. ad. Gr. αἰσθητικ-ός, of or pertaining to αἰσθητά, things perceptible by the senses, things material (as opposed to νοητά things thinkable or immaterial), also ‘perceptive, sharp in the senses’; f. vb. stem αἰσθε- ‘feel, apprehend by the ...
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Ernst Kretschmer
schizophrenics and circulars
The temperaments
Kretschmer divided the temperaments into the two "constitutional groups": schizothymic, which contain a "psychæsthetic The Schizoids consist of the hyperæsthetic (sensitive) and anæsthetic (cold) characters.
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synæsthetic
synæsthetic, a. (n.) (sɪnɪsˈθɛtɪk) Also synesthetic. 1. [f. synæsthesia, after anæsthetic.] Of, pertaining to, or exhibiting synæsthesia. Also absol. or as n., a synæsthetic person. So synæsˈthetically adv.1910 Mind XIX. 296 Sense-experiences synaesthetically aroused. 1920 R. H. Wheeler Synaesthesia...
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Rotterdam School
It is impossible to accommodate all Rotterdam composers together in one kind of style or musical æsthetic.
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somæsthetic
somæsthetic, a. Physiol. (səʊmiːsˈθɛtɪk) Also -esthetic. [f. Gr. σῶµα body + αἰσθητικ-ός perceptive.] Pertaining to or designating those sensations (as of pressure, pain, or warmth) which can occur anywhere in the body, in contrast to those that depend on highly localized sense organs (as sight, bal...
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Tilden's Extract
United States, the Tilden Company of New Lebanon, New York, manufactured and sold the extract under its own name, advertising the drug as:
Phrenic, anæsthetic
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callæsthetic
callæsˈthetic, -ics [f. Gr. κάλλος beauty + αἰσθητικός; see æsthetic.] Name proposed by Whewell for æsthetics (see æsthetic B 2). Hence callæsˈthetical a.1847 Whewell Philos. Induct. Sci. II. 569 Since..æsthetics would naturally denote the doctrine of perception in general..and since the essential p...
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