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Keywords:
Trait,
Heritable,
Habitual,
Peculiar,
Disposition
The peculiar quality, or the sum of qualities, by which a person or a thing is distinguished from others; the stamp impressed by nature, education, or habit; that which a person or thing really is; nature; disposition.
A unique or extraordinary individuality; a person characterized by peculiar or notable traits; a person who illustrates certain phases of character; as, Randolph was a character; Cæsar is a great historical character.
To distinguish by particular marks or traits; to describe; to characterize.
Trait or characteristic of an organismâ€(tm)s anatomy distinctive enough to use for classification, such as in cladistics.
An attribute of an organism, such as stem length, seed color, or seed shape in Mendel's pea plants. Mendel studied the traits of these characters (green or yellow seeds, for example) in offspring of crosses he controlled.
the habitual dispositions or traits that a person consistently expresses makes up the character. For some theorists, the character of persons is more determinative of how they ought to act than rules or goals.
In psychiatry, the sum of the relatively fixed personality traits and habitual modes of response of an individual.
an aggregation of the particular talents and traits his creator selected for him
A trait of creditworthiness indicating a responsible attitude toward paying debts
inheritable trait possessed by an organism;
heritable trait possessed by an organism; characters are usually described in terms of their states, for example: blue and red as character states for the character flower color
Any recognizable trait, feature, or property of an organism.
1. The complex mental and ethical traits marking a person or group 2. Moral fortitude 3. A person's pattern of moral strengths and weaknesses, gathered from their ways of acting, responding and construing situations
The general appearance or expression that is typical of the breed or dog; trait
The blend of aromas, flavours, tannins and texture that combine together to create a unique trait, the character of a wine.
A feature or trait of an organism. Characters have a specific structure and function.
Heritable trait possessed by an organism; characters are usually described in terms of their states, for example: "hair present" vs. "hair absent," where "hair" is the character, and "present" and "absent" are its states.
(as in genetic) a feature such as flower clour, skin colour, metabolic rate (see trait)
The sum total of an individual's personality traits and the link between a person's values and her behavior.
A character is a inherited trait of an organism. Characters are usually described in terms of a states, for example: "blue eyes" vs. "brown eyes," where "eyes" is the character, and "blue" and "brown" are its states.
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