
1) Aesthetic 2) Age follower 3) Allure 4) Appearance 5) Attractiveness 6) Charm 7) Comeliness 8) Drugstore section 9) English novel 10) Exquisiteness 11) Fictional horse 12) French word used in English 13) Good looks 14) Halloween television episode 15) Kind of parlor 16) Kind of queen or sleep 17) Knockout
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1) Beaut 2) Beauteousness 3) Belle 4) Comeliness 5) Cuteness 6) Dish 7) Elegance 8) Exquisiteness 9) Eye appeal 10) Gem 11) Glamor 12) Glamour 13) Handsomeness 14) Loveliness 15) Lulu 16) Magnificence 17) Mantrap 18) Pearl 19) Picturesqueness 20) Pip 21) Prettiness 22) Pulchritude 23) Resplendence 24) Resplendency
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- the qualities that give pleasure to the senses
- a very attractive or seductive looking woman
- an outstanding example of its kind
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That quality which gives pleasure upon being seen by the eye of the body or the intellect. Metaphysically speaking, beauty consists in a unity among diversity. In God there exists Infinite Beauty in the Oneness of the Three Eternal Persons. This Beauty is the Object of the Beatific Vision.
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Beauty is a characteristic of a person, animal, place, object, or idea that provides a perceptual experience of pleasure or satisfaction. Beauty is studied as part of aesthetics, sociology, social psychology, and culture. An `ideal beauty` is an entity which is admired, or possesses features widely attributed to beauty in a particular culture, f.....
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[dog] Beauty died on 17 October 1950, and was buried in the Ilford Animal Cemetery, founded and operated by the PDSA. She is one of several winners of the Dickin Medal to be buried at the PDSA cemetery in Ilford. ==Awards== For her service, Beauty was awarded the PDSA Pioneer Medal, an award normally given to people, and a silver medal insc...
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one of the three aims of the philosophical quest, as conceived by Plato and many subsequent philosophers. It corresponds to the heart and is powered by the spirit. See also aesthetic*.
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• (n.) A particular grace, feature, ornament, or excellence; anything beautiful; as, the beauties of nature. • (n.) Prevailing style or taste; rage; fashion. • (n.) An assemblage or graces or properties pleasing to the eye, the ear, the intellect, the aesthetic faculty, or the moral sense. • (n.) A beautiful person, esp. a beaut...
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(from the article `aesthetics`) ...of art, which comprises one of its branches. It deals not only with the nature and value of the arts but also with those responses to natural ... ...introduced a famous distinction between two kinds of aesthetic judgment corresponding to two orders of aesthetic experience: the judgment of the ... .....
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The property of, or combination of qualities in, objects or people giving rise to pleasure or delight. The branch of philosophy that deals with beauty is
aesthetics. There are various philosophical...
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Origin: OE. Beaute, beute, OF. Beaute, biaute, Pr. Beltat, F. Beaute, fr. An assumed LL. Bellitas, from L. Bellus pretty. See Beau. ... 1. An assemblage or graces or properties pleasing to the eye, the ear, the intellect, the aesthetic faculty, or the moral sense. 'Beauty consists of a certain composition of colour and figure, causing delight in th...
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Beau'ty (bū'tȳ)
noun ;
plural Beauties [ Middle English
beaute ,
beute , Old French
beauté ,
biauté , Pr.
beltat , French
beauté , from an assumed Late Latin
bellitas , from Latin
bellus pretty. See
Beau...
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Beauty is a cultivated variety of potato.
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Beauty is an Australian and New Zealand slang expression of agreement or approval.
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[
n] - an outstanding example of its kind 2. [n] - the qualities that give pleasure to the senses
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beauty Etymology: from about 1275, from Anglo-Norman beute, from Old French bealte, earlier beltet, from Vulgar Latin bellitatem, 'state of being handsome', from Latin bellus, 'fine, beautiful'; in classical Latin especially a reference to women and children, or ironically or insultingly of men.
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noun the qualities that give pleasure to the senses
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belleza, hermosura, preciosidad
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the quality present in a thing or person that gives intense pleasure or deep satisfaction to the mind, whether arising from sensory manifestations (as shape, color, sound, etc.), a meaningful design or pattern, or something else (as a personality in which high spiritual qualities are manifest). · a beautiful person, esp. a woman. · a b...
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