æsthetic

See also: aesthetic

English

Adjective

æsthetic (comparative more æsthetic, superlative most æsthetic)

  1. Dated spelling of aesthetic.
    • 1995, Richard Appignanesi [orig. ed.], Ziauddin Sardar, and Patrick Curry, Introducing Postmodernism, page 47, “Eclectic Postmodernism” (Icon Books UK / Totem Books USA; →ISBN:
      In the absence of any æsthetic criteria, money is the only yardstick. All “tastes”, like all “needs”, are attended to by the market.

Noun

æsthetic (plural æsthetics)

  1. Dated spelling of aesthetic.

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