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Essence is the attribute (or set of attributes) that make an object or substance what it fundamentally is.
Essence may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
Television and film
- The Essence, a short film series by Nathaniel Thompson
- "Essence" (The X-Files), a 2001 episode of television show The X-Files
Music
- Essence (John Lewis album), 1962
- Essence (Don Ellis album), 1962
- Essence (Eric Kloss album), 1973
- Essence (Shelly Manne album), 1977
- Essence, a pseudonym of The Space Brothers, a UK trance music act
- Essence (A Guy Called Gerald album), 2000
- Essence (Lucinda Williams album), 2001
- "Essence" (Wizkid song), a 2020 song by Wizkid featuring Tems
- Essence, a Nigerian singer
Videogames
Other uses
- Essence, a software development method related to SEMAT
- Essence (magazine), an African American magazine with a primarily female readership
- Essence (Electronic Surveillance System for the Early Notification of Community-based Epidemics), a United States Department of Defense health-protection initiative
- Essence (yacht), an American yacht sank in a collision with a cargo ship on 29 April 2009
- Essential oil, of a given substance
- Extract, used as a food flavoring
- an OMG standard on software engineering created by the SEMAT initiative
See also
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