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gestalt
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ge·stalt or Ge·stalt  (g-shtält, -shtôlt, -stält, -stôlt)
n. pl. ge·stalts or Ge·stalts or ge·stalt·en or Ge·stalt·en (-shtältn, -shtôltn, -stältn, -stôltn)
A physical, biological, psychological, or symbolic configuration or pattern of elements so unified as a whole that its properties cannot be derived from a simple summation of its parts.

[German, shape, from Middle High German, from past participle of stellen, to place, from Old High German; see stel- in Indo-European roots.]

Gestalt [gəˈʃtælt]
n pl -stalts, -stalten [-ˈʃtæltən]
(Psychology) (sometimes not capital) a perceptual pattern or structure possessing qualities as a whole that cannot be described merely as a sum of its parts See also Gestalt psychology
[German: form, from Old High German stellen to shape]
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Noun1.gestalt - a configuration or pattern of elements so unified as a whole that it cannot be described merely as a sum of its parts
pattern, form, shape - a perceptual structure; "the composition presents problems for students of musical form"; "a visual pattern must include not only objects but the spaces between them"
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gestalt [gəˈʃtɑːlt]
A. Ngestalt m
B. CPD gestalt psychology Npsicología f gestalt
gestalt therapy Nterapéutica f gestáltica
gestalt [gəˈʃtælt] ngestalt f
gestalt [gəˈʃtɑːlt] ngestalt f inv
gestalt [gəˈʃtɑːlt] ngestalt f inv


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Even though Morris's unitary gestalts trace back to a performance featuring a box he made to house his own body, Minimalism ultimately eliminated figuration from its purview, thereby putting literalist readings directly at odds with figurative ones.
Clinicians would do well to read these essays too, and recommend them to clients for clues to the religious roots of their sexual dilemmas and for mind-opening ways to expand their sexual gestalts to encompass better sex.
The model can be portrayed in 3-dimensional graphs reminiscent of Kretschmer's gestalts (see above), suggesting an unrecognized connection.
 
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