Establishment, n.

    1. Establishing. See the verb, in all its senses.
    2. Institution, organization for work (of any kind) or business.
    3. Domestic arrangements, household ménage.
    4. Allowance, stipend, income, subsistence, salary.

Estate, n.

    1. State, condition.
    2. Rank, position (in life or society), social standing.
    3. Property, effects, possessions, fortune.
    4. Class (of those who constitute the State or the government of a State), order, division.
    5. (Law.) Interest (in any species of permanent property).

Esteem, v. a.

    1. Estimate, appreciate, value, rate, reckon, set a value on.
    2. Admire, like, prize, value, appreciate (highly), honor, revere, respect, think well of, think highly of, set a high value on.
    3. Regard, consider, deem, think, account, believe, hold, suppose, imagine, fancy, look upon as.

Esteem, n.

    1. Estimation, estimate, appreciation, valuation, reckoning, account, opinion, judgment.
    2. Respect, reverence, honor, credit, high regard, favorable opinion.

Esthetics, n. [Written also and usually Æsthetics.] Philosophy of the fine arts, theory or philosophy of taste, science of the beautiful.


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