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Definition of the noun aesthetician
What does aesthetician mean as a name of something?
noun - plural: aestheticians
- a worker skilled in giving beauty treatments (manicures and facials etc.)
- lexical domain: People - nouns denoting people
- alternative spelling: esthetician
- more generic terms: skilled worker / skilled workman / trained worker = a worker who has acquired special skills
- a philosopher who specializes in the nature of beauty
- lexical domain: People - nouns denoting people
- alternative spelling: esthetician
- more generic word: philosopher = a specialist in philosophy
Alternative definition of the noun aesthetician
noun
- One who studies aesthetics; a student of art or beauty.
- A beautician; somebody employed to provide beauty treatments such as manicures and facials.
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Fashion (2012)
The Industry and Its Careers by Michele M. Granger
An aesthetician is a licensed professional who provides services such as facials, makeup, and hair removal to improve one's physical appearance. Figure 16.4 Trends in the wellness industry include anti-aging and BeAuTy, spA, And Wellness ...
Skin Care and Cosmetic Ingredients Dictionary (2014)
by M. Varinia Michalun, Joseph DiNardo
Janet Prediletto Professional Aesthetics, LTD, owner, Medical Aesthetician Jennifer Schrodt, University of Nebraska, Post-Secondary Education Paula DiMarco Young, BS, RN. Young Medical Spa ® & Dr. TattAway® Laser Tattoo and Hair ...
Merriam-Webster's Rhyming Dictionary (2002)
by Merriam-Webster, Inc
submission, suspicion, tactician, technician, tradition, transition, transmission, tuition, volition abolition, acquisition, admonition, aesthetician, air-condition, ammunition, apparition, apposition, coalition, competition, composition, cosmetician, ...
Biographical Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Philosophers (2012)
by Stuart Brown, Diane Collinson, Robert Wilkinson, Wellcome Advanced Fellow in Clinical Science Imperial College London Member Institute of Infectious Diseases and Molecular Medicine Robert Wilkinson
aesthetician. Ints: Deconstruction. Educ: Ecole Normale Supérieure and Harvard University. Infls: Sartre, Husserl, Heidegger and others in the phenomenological tradition, as well as Saussure and structuralist theorists. Appts: Philosophy at the ...
Garden History Reference Encyclopedia
Historic books etc on garden design and landscape architecture by Tom Turner
Richard Payne Knight: aesthetician and connoisseur Sir Uvedale Price: theorist of the picturesque Humphry Repton: leading theorist (and also a designer) John Claudius Loudon: polymath and protagonist for greenways and public parks ...
The Oxford Dictionary of Architecture (2015)
by James Stevens Curl, Susan Wilson
An Original Swedish Aesthetician and an Early Functionalist (Up: A & W). Fuhrmann, Franz (1950): Salzburg and its Churches (Vi: Wolfrum). Fuller, Richard Buckminster (1971): Nine ...
Historical Dictionary of Aesthetics (2006)
by Dabney Townsend
A Marxist aesthetician can also argue that art can play a role in the base, however, if it exposes ...
An Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2012)
by G.H.R. Parkinson
Justas the moralphilosopher is concerned with moraljudgements, sothe aesthetician is concerned with what may be called ...
Encyclopedia of Post-Colonial Literatures in English (2004)
by Eugene Benson, L.W. Conolly
The aesthetician ANANDA K. COOMARASWAMY's letters reveal an uncompromising precision that cuts across civilizations and cultures. Hisletterswere written toBuddhist monks andpoets, scholars ofSanskrit, andothers such as Albert ...
Dictionary of Accepted Ideas (1968)
by Gustave Flaubert
The seventeenth-century aesthetician Pere Bouhours has an anecdote on this point which has become famous — almost a cliche : a piece of writing having been shown to an "illustrious personage", this arbiter of taste smiled and said: " These ...
Collins Rhyming Dictionary (2014)
by Rosalind Fergusson
precondition, recondition,decommission, readmission,deposition, reposition, aesthetician, mint condition, micturition, intermission, inanition, imposition, disposition, inhibition, inquisition, Inquisition, disquisition, intuition, dietician, opposition, ...
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Aesthetician Meaning
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Scrabble value of A1E1S1T1H4E1T1I1C3I1A1N1
The value of this 12-letter word is 17 points, but it's not an accepted word in the Official Scrabble Players Dictionary.
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