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estetici

Estetici is the masculine plural form of the Italian adjective estético, meaning related to beauty, taste, or aesthetics. It is used to describe nouns in the masculine plural, as in oggetti estetici (aesthetic objects), principi estetici (aesthetic principles), or giudizi estetici (aesthetic judgments). The corresponding feminine plural is estetiche, and the singular forms are estico (masculine) and esterl? No. The correct singular forms are estetic o and estetica; estetic o is masculine and est e tica feminine. The term is widely used in art, design, and philosophy to denote concerns with beauty and sensory appeal.

Etymology: Estetici derives from Latin aesteticus, itself from Greek aisthētikos, meaning perceivable by the senses. The

Usage and scope: In philosophy, esthetics (estetica) studies beauty, art, and taste. In everyday language, estetic

See also: estetica, estetic o, estetic o in design and art contexts. Note that estetic o is

Italian
noun
estetica
(aesthetics)
and
the
related
adjective
est
o
tico
share
the
same
root,
transmitted
through
Latin
and,
in
part,
through
French
esthétique.
o
describes
visual
appearance
or
stylistic
quality,
as
in
un
arredamento
estetico
or
un
design
estetico.
Adverbs
such
as
esteticamente
(aesthetically)
are
used
to
modify
verbs
and
describe
manner
or
degree
of
beauty.
distinct
from
esteta
(a
person
who
values
or
studies
beauty)
in
certain
senses,
and
from
estettista
(beauty
therapist),
which
is
a
different
term.