the arts
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The arts
The arts are a vast subdivision of culture, composed of many endeavors (or artforms) united by their employment of the human creative impulse. The term implies a broader range of disciplines than "art", which in modern usage usually refers only to the visual arts. The other major constituents of the arts are the literary arts, more often called literature – including poetrynovels and short stories, among others – and the performing arts, among them musicdancetheatreopera and film. Literary arts and creative writing are actually interchangeable terms. These divisions are by no means absolute as there are artforms which combine a visual element with performance (e.g. film) and the written word (e.g. comics). This list is by no means comprehensive, but only meant to introduce the concept of the arts.

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the arts
n. humanities, studies intended to provide general knowledge and intellectual skills (as distinguished from Science)

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the arts
n. de humanistiske studier

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arts, the
= letras, las.
Ex: The books of the library were divided into four general classes -- theology, medicine, law, and the arts -- and subdivided by size into folios, quartos, etc.

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the arts
las letras | las bellas artes


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