Concerning or characterized by an appreciation of beauty or good taste.
1 Impaired wound healing can lead to scarring, and aesthetical and functional problems.
2 Comedy became, therefore, a sort of consecrated slander, lyric spite, aesthetical buffoonery.
3 Their role in the aesthetical biodeterioration of historic monuments was also pointed out.
4 And Lady Beatrice was there, herself an artist, and full of aesthetical enthusiasm.
5 But their "Revolutionism" is purely aesthetical and is conspicuously empty of ideas.
6 If his ethical conscience was faulty, his aesthetical conscience was of the very highest.
7 He could even lay down aesthetical canons upon such matters.
8 Munich, on the Isar, is every day drifting into the beautiful, not to say aesthetical .
9 Heiberg, in his "Flying Post," defended a few aesthetical insignificants, but not me.
10 Reconstructions with local flaps give better aesthetical and functional results than free flaps and skin grafts.
11 This is the reason why the aesthetical judgment leaves us free, and delights and enraptures us.
12 Your wife, with whom I have had an interesting conversation, upon the principles of aesthetical philosophy-
13 We receive a pathological rather than aesthetical impression.
14 What do you mean by your aesthetical philosophy?
15 The act of Leonidas satisfies the moral sense, the reason; it enraptures the aesthetical sense, the imagination.
16 The training of the sense of beauty, harmony, and order; its ethical as well as aesthetical significance.
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