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Definition of character
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of character is as below...
Character
(n.) A
distinctive
mark; a
letter,
figure,
or
symbol..
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Masterly
::
Masterly
(a.)
Suitable
to, or
characteristic
of, a
master;
indicating
thorough
knowledge
or
superior
skill and
power;
showing
a
master's
hand; as, a
masterly
design;
a
masterly
performance;
a
masterly
policy..
Paramorph
::
Paramorph
(n.) A kind of
pseudomorph,
in which there has been a
change
of
physical
characters
without
alteration
of
chemical
composition,
as the
change
of
aragonite
to
calcite..
Paganism
::
Paganism
(n.) The state of being
pagan;
pagan
characteristics;
esp., the
worship
of idols or false gods, or the
system
of
religious
opinions
and
worship
maintained
by
pagans;
heathenism..
Writing
::
Writing
(n.) The act or art of
forming
letters
and
characters
on
paper,
wood,
stone,
or other
material,
for the
purpose
of
recording
the ideas which
characters
and words
express,
or of
communicating
them to
others
by
visible
signs..
Glauconite
::
Glauconite
(n.) The green
mineral
characteristic
of the
greensand
of the chalk and other
formations.
It is a
hydrous
silicate
of iron and
potash.
See
Greensand.
Color
::
Color (n.) Shade or
variety
of
character;
kind;
species.
Pantaloon
::
Pantaloon
(n.) A
ridiculous
character,
or an old
dotard,
in the
Italian
comedy;
also, a
buffoon
in
pantomimes..
Dry
::
Dry
(superl.)
Characterized
by a
quality
somewhat
severe,
grave,
or hard;
hence,
sharp;
keen;
shrewd;
quaint;
as, a dry tone or
manner;
dry wit..
Collectivist
::
Collectivist
(a.)
Relating
to, or
characteristic
of,
collectivism..
State
::
State (n.) Any body of men
united
by
profession,
or
constituting
a
community
of a
particular
character;
as, the civil and
ecclesiastical
states,
or the lords
spiritual
and
temporal
and the
commons,
in Great
Britain.
Cf.
Estate,
n., 6..
Cosmopolitical
::
Cosmopolitical
(a.)
Having
the
character
of a
cosmopolite.
Protomorphic
::
Protomorphic
(a.)
Having
the most
primitive
character;
in the
earliest
form; as, a
protomorphic
layer of
tissue..
Red-tape
::
Red-tape
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
characterized
by,
official
formality.
See Red tape, under Red, a..
Ataxic
::
Ataxic
(a.)
Characterized
by
ataxy,
that is, (a) by great
irregularity
of
functions
or
symptoms,
or (b) by a want of
coordinating
power in
movements..
Bay
::
Bay (n.) An inlet of the sea,
usually
smaller
than a gulf, but of the same
general
character..
Blebby
::
Blebby
(a.)
Containing
blebs,
or
characterized
by
blebs;
as,
blebby
glass..
Rheumatism
::
Rheumatism
(n.) A
general
disease
characterized
by
painful,
often
multiple,
local
inflammations,
usually
affecting
the
joints
and
muscles,
but also
extending
sometimes
to the
deeper
organs,
as the
heart..
Syncretistic
::
Syncretistic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
characterized
by,
syncretism;
as, a
syncretistic
mixture
of the
service
of
Jehovah
and the
worship
of
idols..
Homophone
::
Homophone
(n.) A
letter
or
character
which
expresses
a like sound with
another.
Comedy
::
Comedy
(n.) A
dramatic
composition,
or
representation
of a
bright
and
amusing
character,
based upon the
foibles
of
individuals,
the
manners
of
society,
or the
ludicrous
events
or
accidents
of life; a play in which mirth
predominates
and the
termination
of the plot is
happy;
--
opposed
to
tragedy..
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