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quintessence
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quin·tes·sence  (kwn-tsns)
n.
1. The pure, highly concentrated essence of a thing.
2. The purest or most typical instance: the quintessence of evil.
3. In ancient and medieval philosophy, the fifth and highest essence after the four elements of earth, air, fire, and water, thought to be the substance of the heavenly bodies and latent in all things.

[Middle English, from Old French quinte essence, fifth essence, from Medieval Latin qunta essentia (translation of Greek pempt ousi) : Latin qunta, feminine of quntus, fifth; see penkwe in Indo-European roots + Latin essentia, essence; see essence.]

quintessence [kwɪnˈtɛsəns]
n
1. the most typical representation of a quality, state, etc.
2. (Chemistry) an extract of a substance containing its principle in its most concentrated form
3. (Philosophy) (in ancient and medieval philosophy) ether, the fifth and highest essence or element after earth, water, air, and fire, which was thought to be the constituent matter of the heavenly bodies and latent in all things
[via French from Medieval Latin quinta essentia the fifth essence, translation of Greek pemptē ousia]

quintessence
Ancient and Medieval Philosophy. the fifth essence, of which the heavenly bodies were thought to be made, distinguished from the four elements of ure, air, water, and earth; hence, the most pure essence or most perfect embodiment of a thing or being. — quintessential, adj.
See also: Philosophy
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.quintessence - the fifth and highest element after air and earth and fire and water; was believed to be the substance composing all heavenly bodies
archaicism, archaism - the use of an archaic expression
element - one of four substances thought in ancient and medieval cosmology to constitute the physical universe; "the alchemists believed that there were four elements"
2.quintessence - the purest and most concentrated essence of something
essence, heart and soul, inwardness, nitty-gritty, pith, substance, gist, kernel, nub, meat, core, sum, marrow, heart, center, centre - 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"
3.quintessence - the most typical example or representative of a type
example, instance, illustration, representative - an item of information that is typical of a class or group; "this patient provides a typical example of the syndrome"; "there is an example on page 10"

quintessence
noun
1. epitome, representation, embodiment, type, essence, archetype, exemplar, typical example, personification He was the quintessence of all Eva most deeply loathed.
2. essence, heart, spirit, soul, core, marrow, kernel, gist, distillation, lifeblood, pith the quintessence of civilized culture
Translations
quintessence [kwɪnˈtesns] Nquintaesencia f
quintessence
n (Philos, fig) → Quintessenz f; (= embodiment)Inbegriff m
quintessence [kwɪnˈtɛsns] n (frm) → quintessenza


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