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Gestalt

[guh-shtahlt, -shtawlt, -stahlt, -stawlt] / gəˈʃtɑlt, -ˈʃtɔlt, -ˈstɑlt, -ˈstɔlt /


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And the Stan designer is far from alone in mining hand-sewn textiles for their inbuilt resonances and stories, what Dr. McKarns called “the life of the person who made it and the resulting gestalt.”

From New York Times

“My gestalt read of the data to date suggests that the primary source of insult is actually in the nose, in the nasal epithelium,” the skinlike layer of cells responsible for registering odors.

From Scientific American

His artistic reference points are a bit eccentric for Generation Z, but that kind of anachronism has been part of the Allen gestalt at least since the dawn of the current century.

From New York Times

This could take years, and might or might not work, but in the Grahm gestalt, this project is about more than wine.

From Los Angeles Times

I know that the zeitgeist has changed, that the general culinary gestalt has changed.

From Salon