Definition of Esthetician

1. Noun. A worker skilled in giving beauty treatments (manicures and facials etc.).

Exact synonyms: Aesthetician
Generic synonyms: Skilled Worker, Skilled Workman, Trained Worker

2. Noun. A philosopher who specializes in the nature of beauty.
Exact synonyms: Aesthetician
Generic synonyms: Philosopher
Derivative terms: Aesthetics, Esthetics

Definition of Esthetician

1. Noun. (alternative spelling of aesthetician) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Esthetician

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Esthetician

esthesioneurocytoma
esthesiophysiology
esthesioscopy
esthesis
esthesises
esthesodic
esthete
esthetes
esthetic
esthetic dentistry
esthetic information
esthetic surgery
esthetical
esthetically
esthetically challenged
esthetician (current term)
estheticians
estheticise
estheticised
estheticises
estheticising
estheticism
estheticisms
estheticize
estheticized
estheticizes
estheticizing
esthetics
estiatorio
estiferous

Literary usage of Esthetician

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Anthology of Russian Literature from the Earliest Period to the Present Time by Leo Wiener (1903)
"If it keeps on in that way, there will at last come a dramatic moment, when the last poet will embrace the last esthetician and, sobbing, will say to him: ..."

2. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1916)
"A student of literature and languages is always, whether he is aware of it or not, an esthetician, and at the root of every error in judgment or method is, ..."

3. Popular Science Monthly (1904)
"... of the University of Berlin, erudite historian of German psychology in all its ramifications, himself a philosopher, psychologist and esthetician. ..."

4. The Esthetic Basis of Greek Art of the Fifth and Fourth Centuries B.C. by Rhys Carpenter (1921)
"The esthetician, knowing this, never judges them thus for what they are, but for what they can do. Surely we might hold that the jingling of words of ..."

5. Bulletin of the New York Public Library by New York public library (1921)
"In the third the author considers his subject as an empirical esthetician. . . The fourth part has additions of practical value, a history of collecting, ..."

6. Miscellaneous Studies in the History of Music by Oscar George Theodore Sonneck (1921)
"The historian and the esthetician simply work in different mediums which may or may not converge. And speaking entirely for myself, I do think that to roam ..."

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