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Also see: artist
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
abstract
▶adjective /ˈabstrakt/
- 1 theoretical rather than physical or concrete.
■ (of a noun) denoting an idea, quality, or state.
- 2 relating to or denoting art that does not attempt to represent external, recognizable reality.
- 1 extract or remove: plans to abstract more water from streams.
- 2 (as adj. abstracted) not concentrating.
- 3 make a written summary of.
- 4 consider separately from something else.
- 1 a summary of a book or article.
- 2 an abstract work of art.
– derivatives
abstractedly adverb,
abstractly adverb,
abstractor noun.
abstractedly adverb,
abstractly adverb,
abstractor noun.
– origin ME: from L. abstract-, abstrahere, from ab- ‘from’ + trahere ‘draw off’.

