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ap·pre·ci·a·tion \əˌprēshēˈāshən also -rēsēˈ- sometimes -rishēˈ- — -ēsē- is more freq in “appreciation” than in “appreciate”, as a result of sh- dissimilation\ noun (-s) Etymology: French & Late Latin; French appréciation, from Middle French apreciation, probably from aprecier to appraise + -ation; Late Latin appretiation-, appretiatio valuation, from appretiatus + Latin -ion-, -io -ion — more at appreciable 1. a. : a recognition through the senses especially with delicacy of perception < an appreciation of fine shades of meaning > specifically : sensitive awareness of worth or especially aesthetic value < his fine appreciation of painting > b. : estimation, judgment < appreciation of quality or character > specifically : a written or spoken critical estimate especially when favorable < write a brief appreciation of a book > c. : expression of gratification and approval, of gratitude, or of aesthetic satisfaction < in appreciation of your work > < we offer this small token by way of appreciation > d. : recognition of aesthetic values that is cultivated in students especially through courses emphasizing enjoyment and discrimination rather than historical background or scholarly method 2. : increase in exchangeable value (as of money, goods, or property) — opposed to depreciation |