English to Maori Meaning of essence - ngako


Essence :
ngako

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Definitions of essence in English
Noun(1) the choicest or most essential or most vital part of some idea or experience(2) any substance possessing to a high degree the predominant properties of a plant or drug or other natural product from which it is extracted(3) the central meaning or theme of a speech or literary work(4) a toiletry that emits and diffuses a fragrant odor
Examples of essence in English
(1) It is obvious that he does not understand the true essence of sport, or human nature.(2) Her portrayal of the sexy evangelist Reno Sweeney was outstanding, catching the very essence of this character.(3) Stir in a few drops of peppermint essence .(4) Add vanilla essence and serve in a pancake with chocolate sauce and cream.(5) And then sometimes, history is graced by an individual who comes and changes the very essence of humanity.(6) It's also rather delicious when you replace the vanilla essence with peppermint.(7) The raucous, inscrutable essence of democracy could almost be glimpsed in this maelstrom.(8) Beat the butter, sugar, ground almonds and almond essence together.(9) The work of both artists is fuelled by a need to communicate the metaphysical essence of our existence.(10) Put some crushed ice into a food processor and add the guava juice, lime juice, blackcurrant syrup and rum essence .(11) They ended up capturing the true essence of the two of them.(12) When cool, mix the gelatine into the mixture slowly with the vanilla essence .(13) Cream butter and vanilla essence in a mixing bowl until light and fluffy.(14) Last week she made a chocolate cake and sloshed a huge quantity of vanilla essence into it straight from the bottle.(15) Put one teaspoon of vanilla essence in the yolk and two teaspoons of baking powder into the egg white.(16) The addition of two drops of vanilla essence in the glasses masked the flavour of both the beverages.
Related Phrases of essence
(1) in essence ::
i roto i te ngako
(2) of the essence ::
o te ngako
Synonyms
Noun
1. quintessence ::
quintessence
2. extract ::
wāhanga
3. effect ::
pānga
4. marrow ::
hinu wheua
5. perfume ::
whakakakara
Different Forms
essence, essences
Word Example from TV Shows
It's a terrific book. I've distilled its essence
into a simple flow chart...

It's a terrific book. I've distilled its ESSENCE into a simple flow chart...

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 13

That's the essence of it.

That's the ESSENCE of it.

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 3

you are,
in your very essence, a lie.

you are, in your very ESSENCE, a lie.

Westworld Season 2, Episode 9

"ESSENCE of nightshade,

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 6

I could get you essence of nightshade
to help you sleep.

I could get you ESSENCE of nightshade to help you sleep.

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 1

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