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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
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;
Caesar
is a great
historical
character..
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Nobleness
::
Nobleness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
noble;
greatness;
dignity;
magnanimity;
elevation
of mind,
character,
or
station;
nobility;
grandeur;
stateliness..
Indecisive
::
Indecisive
(a.)
Undetermined;
prone to
indecision;
irresolute;
unsettled;
wavering;
vacillating;
hesitating;
as, an
indecisive
state of mind; an
indecisive
character..
Mucin
::
Mucin (n.) An
albuminoid
substance
which is
contained
in
mucus,
and gives to the
latter
secretion
its
peculiar
ropy
character.
It is found in all the
secretions
from
mucous
glands,
and also
between
the
fibers
of
connective
tissue,
as in
tendons.
See
Illust.
of
Demilune..
Red-tape
::
Red-tape
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
characterized
by,
official
formality.
See Red tape, under Red, a..
Gusty
::
Gusty (a.)
Subject
to, or
characterized
by, gusts or
squalls;
windy;
stormy;
tempestuous..
Principle
::
Principle
(n.) Any
original
inherent
constituent
which
characterizes
a
substance,
or gives it its
essential
properties,
and which can
usually
be
separated
by
analysis;
--
applied
especially
to
drugs,
plant
extracts,
etc..
Reticulose
::
Reticulose
(a.)
Forming
a
network;
characterized
by a
reticulated
sructure.
Working-day
::
Working-day
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
characteristic
of,
working
days, or
workdays;
everyday;
hence,
plodding;
hard-working..
Rheumatic
::
Rheumatic
(a.)
Derived
from, or
having
the
character
of,
rheum;
rheumic..
Vanillyl
::
Vanillyl
(n.) The
hypothetical
radical
characteristic
of
vanillic
alcohol.
Ruminant
::
Ruminant
(a.)
Chewing
the cud;
characterized
by
chewing
again what has been
swallowed;
of or
pertaining
to the
Ruminantia.
Charactery
::
Charactery
(n.) The art or means of
characterizing;
a
system
of signs or
characters;
symbolism;
distinctive
mark.
Acknowledgment
::
Acknowledgment
(n.) The act of
owning
or
recognized
in a
particular
character
or
relationship;
recognition
as
regards
the
existence,
authority,
truth,
or
genuineness..
Diploblastic
::
Diploblastic
(a.)
Characterizing
the ovum when it has two
primary
germinal
layers.
Spell
::
Spell (v. i.) To study by
noting
characters;
to gain
knowledge
or learn the
meaning
of
anything,
by
study..
Mastiff
::
Mastiff
(n.) A breed of large dogs noted for
strength
and
courage.
There are
various
strains,
differing
in form and
color,
and
characteristic
of
different
countries..
Lamarckism
::
Lamarckism
(n.) The
theory
that
structural
variations,
characteristic
of
species
and
genera,
are
produced
in
animals
and
plants
by the
direct
influence
of
physical
environments,
and esp., in the case of
animals,
by
effort,
or by use or
disuse
of
certain
organs..
Drabbish
::
Drabbish
(a.)
Having
the
character
of a drab or low
wench.
Disrepute
::
Disrepute
(n.) Loss or want of
reputation;
ill
character;
disesteem;
discredit.
Fit
::
Fit
(superl.)
Adapted
to an end,
object,
or
design;
suitable
by
nature
or by art;
suited
by
character,
qualitties,
circumstances,
education,
etc.;
qualified;
competent;
worthy..
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