In medieval philosophy and alchemy, the essential substance or fundamental nature of something; essence or quintessential quality.
From Latin essentia (being, essence), from esse (to be). The term was used in medieval scholarly texts and alchemical works to describe the core nature of matter.
Medieval alchemists chased 'essancia'—the magical essence they thought they could extract from matter—not knowing they were accidentally discovering the periodic table!
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