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gestalt
[ guh-shtahlt, -shtawlt, -stahlt, -stawlt ]
noun
- a configuration, pattern, or organized field having specific properties that cannot be derived from the summation of its component parts; a unified whole.
- an instance or example of such a unified whole.
Gestalt
/ ɡəˈʃtælt /
noun
- sometimes not capital a perceptual pattern or structure possessing qualities as a whole that cannot be described merely as a sum of its parts See also Gestalt psychology
Word History and Origins
Origin of gestalt1
Word History and Origins
Origin of gestalt1
Example Sentences
On the title track, listeners are greeted with glitchy vocal samples before Joachim puts new elements into the gestalt, and quickly.
Trepova said that under Gestalt's instruction she gained Tatarsky's trust, introducing herself to him as an art student named Anastasia Kriulina and attending his talks.
In March Gestalt sent her the statuette, she said, assuring her that it contained a wiretap and a tracker.
The two- or three-word tags, meant to convey the gestalt of a show or movie, regularly help viewers choose a show from the service’s nearly endless library, the company says.
They add mice may even have a "Gestalt of visual self-image," meaning they could have individualistic personalities.
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