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essence [esɑ̃s]feminine nounb. [de plantes] essence• essence de lavande/vanille lavender/vanilla essencec. [de question, doctrine] essence ; [de livre] gistd. ( = espèce d'arbre) species* * *esɑ̃s1) ( carburant) petrol GB, gasoline US2) ( extrait) essential oil3) ( espèce d'arbre) tree species•Phrasal Verbs:* * *esɑ̃s nf1) (= carburant) petrol Grande-Bretagne gas USA gasoline USAprendre de l'essence — to get some petrol Grande-Bretagne to get some gas USA
2) (= extrait de plante) essence, essential oilessence de citron — lemon essence, lemon oil
essence de rose — rose essence, rose oil
3) PHILOSOPHIE essencepar essence (= essentiellement) — in essence
4) (= espèce) [arbre] species inv* * *essence nf2 Pharm ( extrait) essential oil; essence de bergamote/d'eucalyptus bergamot/eucalyptus (essential) oil;4 ( caractère essentiel) essence; par essence in essence;5 Philos essence.essence à briquet lighter fuel GB, lighter fluid US; essence ordinaire ≈ 2-star petrol GB, regular gasoline US; essence de rose attar of roses; essence sans plomb unleaded (petrol) GB ou gasoline US; essence super ≈ 4-star petrol GB, premium gasoline US.[esɑ̃s] nom fémininessence de térébenthine spirit ou spirits of turpentine, turpsle parc contient de nombreuses essences différentes the park contains many different species of treespar essence locution adverbiale -
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رُوح \ essence: the central or most important quality of sth., by which it can be recognized; the best part of a substance when taken out: The essence of his religious teaching is love for all men. That perfume is the essence of roses. \ مُسْتَخْلَص \ essence: the central or most important quality of sth., by which it can be recognized; the best part of a substance when taken out: The essence of his religious teaching is love for all men. That perfume is essence of roses. \ مُسْتَقْطَر \ essence: the central or most important quality of sth., by which it can be recognized; the best part of a substance when taken out: That perfume is essence of roses. -
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لُبّ \ core: the most important part of an idea, difficulty, etc.. essence: the central or most important quality of sth., by which it can be recognized; the best part of a substance when taken out: The essence of his religious teaching is love for all men. That perfume is essence of roses. heart: the centre of anything: He lives in the heart of the forest. kernel: the edible part of a nut, inside the shell. \ See Also جوهر (جَوْهَر)، خلاصة (خُلاصَة)، قلب (قَلْب) -
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خُلاصَة \ digest: a short account, for easy reading; a collection of such accounts. essence: the central or most important quality of sth., by which it can be recognized; the best part of a substance when taken out: The essence of his religious teaching is love for all men. That perfume is essence of roses. gist: the general sense of what is said: My French is weak, but I got the gist of his speech. summary: a short statement of the main points (in a story, report, etc.). \ See Also مختصر (مُخْتَصَر) -
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جَوْهَر \ essence: the central or most important quality of sth., by which it can be recognized; the best part of a substance when taken out: The essence of his religious teaching is love for all men. That perfume is essence of roses. gist: the general sense of what is said: My French is weak, but I got the gist of his speech. nature: the qualities that make one thing different from another; the qualities of a kind or class: Scientists study the nature of every chemical substance. -
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[ˈesns]1) the most important part or quality:جَوْهَرTolerance is the essence of friendship.
2) a substance obtained from a plant, drug etc:خُلاصَهvanilla essence.
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f(bois) species (wood), wood (species)Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > essence
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The words may be used interchangeably, but while all essences are extracts, but extracts are not all essences. A stock is a water extract of food. Other edible solvents may be oil, wine, whiskey, or water. Wine and beer are vegetable or fruit stocks. A common oil extract is of cayenne pepper, used in Asian cooking. A common water essence is vegetable stock. A broth is more concentrated, as in beef broth, or boullion. Most common are alcohol extracts, like vanilla. Not possible to have a water extract of vanilla(natural bean) but vanillin (chemical synth) is water soluble. There are also emulsions - lemon pulp and lemon oil and purees (often made with sugar) Oils, such as orange or lemon rind (zest) oil, may be extracted by storing in sugar in sealed container. -
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essence — [ esɑ̃s ] n. f. • 1130; lat. philos. essentia I ♦ Philos. Ce qui constitue la nature d un être. 1 ♦ Philos. (opposé à accident) Fond de l être, nature intime des choses. ⇒ nature, substance. L essence des choses. L essence humaine. « Nous ne… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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essence — es·sence / es əns/ n 1: the real or ultimate nature of a thing: the properties that make a thing what it is his award is legitimate only so long as it draws its essence from the collective bargaining agreement United Steel Workers v. Enterprise… … Law dictionary
essence — Essence. s. f. v. Ce par quoy la chose est ce qu elle est, ce qui constituë la chose. L essence divine. l essence des choses. l essence de l homme est d estre animal raisonnable. ces paroles sont de l essence du sacrement. Essence, signifie parmi … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
essence — ► NOUN 1) the intrinsic nature of something; the quality which determines something s character. 2) an extract or concentrate obtained from a plant or other substance and used for flavouring or scent. ● in essence Cf. ↑in essence ● of the essence … English terms dictionary
essence — late 14c., essencia (respelled late 15c. on French model), from L. essentia being, essence, abstract noun formed in imitation of Gk. ousia being, essence (from on, gen. ontos, prp. of einai to be ), from essent , prp. stem of esse to be, from PIE … Etymology dictionary
essence — [es′əns] n. [ME < OFr & L essentia < esse, to be: for IE base see IS1] 1. something that is, or exists; entity 2. that which makes something what it is; intrinsic, fundamental nature or most important quality (of something); essential being … English World dictionary
essence — [n1] heart, significance aspect, attribute, backbone, base, basis, be all and endall*, being, bottom, bottom line*, burden, caliber, character, chief constituent, constitution, core, crux, element, entity, essentia, essentiality, fiber, form,… … New thesaurus
Essence — Es sence, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Essenced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Essencing}.] To perfume; to scent. Essenced fops. Addison. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Essence — (fr., spr. Essangs), so v.w. Essenz, s.d.; z.B. E. de Mirhane, s.u. Bittermandelöl. E. d Orient (spr. Essangs d Oriang), ein in Chalons fur Saȏne fabricirter Perlenglanz zu Glasperlen … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Essence — (franz., spr. āngß ), Essenz (s.d.); E. d Orient, E. de perles, soviel wie Perlenessenz; E. de Mirbane, s. Nitrobenzol … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon