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Art
Art
The
second
person
singular
,
indicative
mode
,
present
tense
, of
the
substantive
verb
Be;
but
formed
after
the
analogy
of
the
plural
are
,
with
the
ending
-t, as in
thou
shalt
,
wilt
,
orig
. an
ending
of
the
second
person
sing
.
pret
. Cf. Be.
Now
used
only
in
solemn
or
poetical
style
.
Art
n.
The
employment
of
means
to
accomplish
some
desired
end
;
the
adaptation
of
things
in
the
natural
world
to
the
uses
of
life
;
the
application
of
knowledge
or
power
to
practical
purposes
.
Art
n.
A
system
of
rules
serving
to
facilitate
the
performance
of
certain
actions
; a
system
of
principles
and
rules
for
attaining
a
desired
end
;
method
of
doing
well
some
special
work
;
often
contradistinguished
from
science
or
speculative
principles
; as,
the
art
of
building
or
engraving
;
the
art
of
war
;
the
art
of
navigation
.
Art
n.
The
systematic
application
of
knowledge
or
skill
in
effecting
a
desired
result
.
Also
, an
occupation
or
business
requiring
such
knowledge
or
skill
.
Art
n.
The
application
of
skill
to
the
production
of
the
beautiful
by
imitation
or
design
, or an
occupation
in
which
skill
is so
employed
, as in
painting
and
sculpture
;
one
of
the
fine
arts
; as, he
prefers
art
to
literature
.
Art
n.
Those
branches
of
learning
which
are
taught
in
the
academical
course
of
colleges
; as,
master
of
arts
.
Art
n.
Learning
;
study
;
applied
knowledge
,
science
, or
letters
.
Art
n.
Skill
,
dexterity
, or
the
power
of
performing
certain
actions
,
acquired
by
experience
,
study
, or
observation
;
knack
; as, a
man
has
the
art
of
managing
his
business
to
advantage
.
Art
n.
Skillful
plan
;
device
.
Art
n.
Cunning
;
artifice
;
craft
.
Art
n.
The
black
art
;
magic
.
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