arete
n.
sharp uppermost ridge of a mountain
arête
n.
sharp uppermost ridge of a mountain; fish bone (French)
Arete
Arete (Greek: ,
pronounced in English ) in its basic sense means "
goodness", "
excellence" or "
virtue" of any kind. In its earliest appearance in
Greek this notion of excellence was bound up with the notion of the fulfillment of purpose or function; the act of living up to one's full potential. "The root of the word is the same as '
aristos', the word which shows superlative ability and
superiority, and 'aristos' was constantly used in the plural to denote the
nobility." (see
Aristocracy) The
Ancient Greeks applied the term to anything: for example, the excellence of a chimney, the excellence of a
bull to be
bred, and the excellence of a
man. The meaning of the word changes depending on what it describes, since everything has its own particular excellence; the arete of a man is different from the arete of a horse. This way of thinking first comes from Plato, and can be seen in Plato's
Allegory of the Cave..
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Areté
For other uses of the term see
Arete Areté is an arts magazine, published three times a year, edited by the poet
Craig Raine. The magazine aims to give detailed coverage of theatre, fiction, and poetry, while also serving as a platform for new writing in all genres.The magazine has published contributions by a wide range of authors, including
Ian McEwan,
Patrick Marber,
Tom Stoppard, and
Julian Barnes. It has also promoted new authors such as
Adam Thirlwell, Jeremy Noel-Tod, James Womack and Tom Welsford. One of the publication's defining features is "Our Bold", in which the editorial team takes sloppy critics to task. The magazine prides itself on high editorial standards and on close and accurate reading where others appear to have read superficially. Unashamedly nostalgic for the informed critical discourse of magazines such as the
Paris Review, it is strongly associated with
New College, Oxford.
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Arête
This article is about a glacial landform. See
Arete for other meanings. An arête is a thin, almost knife-like, ridge of
rock which is typically formed when two
glaciers erode parallel
U-shaped valleys. The arête is a thin
ridge of rock that is left separating the two valleys. Arêtes can also form when two glacial
cirques erode headwards towards one another, although frequently this results in a saddle-shaped pass, called a
col. The edge is then sharpened by freeze-thaw weathering. The word "arête" is actually
French for fishbone; similar features in the Alps are described with the
German equivalent term Grat or Kamm (
comb).
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arete
Noun
1. a sharp narrow ridge found in rugged mountains
(hypernym) ridge
arête (f)
n.
bone; ridge, arete
arete (m)
n.
(Mexico) earring, ring