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quintessence

American  
[kwin-tes-uhns] / kwɪnˈtɛs əns /

noun

  1. the pure and concentrated essence of a substance.

  2. the most perfect embodiment of something.

  3. (in ancient and medieval philosophy) the fifth essence or element, ether, supposed to be the constituent matter of the heavenly bodies, the others being air, fire, earth, and water.


quintessence British  
/ kwɪnˈtɛsəns /

noun

  1. the most typical representation of a quality, state, etc

  2. an extract of a substance containing its principle in its most concentrated form

  3. (in ancient and medieval philosophy) ether, the fifth and highest essence or element after earth, water, air, and fire, which was thought to be the constituent matter of the heavenly bodies and latent in all things

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Etymology

Origin of quintessence

1400–50; Middle English < Medieval Latin quīnta essentia fifth essence

Explanation

The quintessence of something is its perfect, ideal example. Some people say that the quintessence of American cuisine is the hamburger. Vegetarians may beg to differ. Ancient Greek philosophers claimed there were five elements: earth, water, air, fire, and a fifth substance that made up objects in the heavens. This idea was passed down through the ages to Latin-speaking scholars who called the fifth element quintessence — from the Latin words quintus, meaning “fifth,” and essentia, meaning “being.” Eventually, the word’s meaning evolved into our modern definition of an ideal, a potentially heavenly example of something — you know, like a hamburger.

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After starting her culinary journey in Tokyo at the three-Michelin-starred Quintessence, Zheng honed her craft at several high-end Japanese restaurants, including Sushi Nakazawa, Masa, Bar Masa, Sushi of Gari and Tsukimi.

From Salon • Apr. 26, 2025

My English teacher is having us write a prompt comparing certain eras of literature and what their authors would say in response to Hamlet’s Quintessence of Dust monologue.

From The New Yorker • Jul. 16, 2018

Different Drummers invites everyone to its holiday concert, featuring the Capitol Pride Symphonic Band and small ensembles that include Sax in the City and Quintessence.

From Washington Post • Dec. 11, 2015

Some of Washington’s best vineyards — Ciel du Cheval, Kiona, Klipsun and Quintessence, to name a few — grow the most expensive red grapes in the state.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 10, 2014

Harry turned a page of Quintessence, aware that Ron was watching him.

From "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" by J.K. Rowling