essenza
essence
noun es-SEN-tsah Rare
Origin: From Latin essentia, coined by Cicero to translate Greek ousia.
Also means
essential oil
Usage Note
Essenza covers both the philosophical sense (the intrinsic nature of something) and the practical sense of a concentrated extract or essential oil — un'essenza di lavanda is a lavender essence. The phrase in essenza means 'in essence' or 'essentially'. Its close relative essenziale (essential/crucial) is more common in everyday speech.
Examples
"L'essenza della sua filosofia è la libertà."
Natural Translation
The essence of his philosophy is freedom.
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