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Definition of character
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Character
(n.) One of the
persons
of a drama or
novel.
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Tolyl
::
Tolyl (n.) The
hydrocarbon
radical,
CH3.C6H4,
regarded
as
characteristic
of
certain
compounds
of the
aromatic
series
related
to
toluene;
as, tolyl
carbinol..
Qualify
::
Qualify
(v. t.) To make such as is
required;
to give added or
requisite
qualities
to; to fit, as for a
place,
office,
occupation,
or
character;
to
furnish
with the
knowledge,
skill,
or other
accomplishment
necessary
for a
purpose;
to make
capable,
as of an
employment
or
privilege;
to
supply
with legal power or
capacity..
Dehiscent
::
Dehiscent
(a.)
Characterized
by
dehiscence;
opening
in some
definite
way, as the
capsule
of a
plant..
Bookish
::
Bookish
(a.)
Characterized
by a
method
of
expression
generally
found in
books;
formal;
labored;
pedantic;
as, a
bookish
way of
talking;
bookish
sentences..
Characteristic
::
Characteristic
(n.) A
distinguishing
trait,
quality,
or
property;
an
element
of
character;
that which
characterized..
Sign
::
Sign (n.) A
character
indicating
the
relation
of
quantities,
or an
operation
performed
upon them; as, the sign +
(plus);
the sign --
(minus);
the sign of
division
Ö, and the
like..
Posture
::
Posture
(v. i.) Fig.: To
assume
a
character;
as, to
posture
as a
saint..
Altercative
::
Altercative
(a.)
Characterized
by
wrangling;
scolding.
Condition
::
Condition
(n.)
Temperament;
disposition;
character.
Air
::
Air (n.)
Peculiar
appearance;
apparent
character;
semblance;
manner;
style.
Principal
::
Principal
(a.)
Highest
in rank,
authority,
character,
importance,
or
degree;
most
considerable
or
important;
chief;
main; as, the
principal
officers
of a
Government;
the
principal
men of a
state;
the
principal
productions
of a
country;
the
principal
arguments
in a
case..
Trimorphous
::
Trimorphous
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
characterized
by,
trimorphism;
--
contrasted
with
monomorphic,
dimorphic,
and
polymorphic..
Stearolic
::
Stearin
(n.) One of the
constituents
of
animal
fats and also of some
vegetable
fats, as the
butter
of
cacao.
It is
especially
characterized
by its
solidity,
so that when
present
in
considerable
quantity
it
materially
increases
the
hardness,
or
raises
the
melting
point,
of the fat, as in
mutton
tallow.
Chemically,
it is a
compound
of
glyceryl
with three
molecules
of
stearic
acid, and hence is
technically
called
tristearin,
or
glyceryl
tristearate..
Self-complacent
::
Self-complacent
(a.)
Satisfied
with one's own
character,
capacity,
and
doings;
self-satisfied..
Pestalozzian
::
Pestalozzian
(a.)
Belonging
to, or
characteristic
of, a
system
of
elementary
education
which
combined
manual
training
with other
instruction,
advocated
and
practiced
by Jean Henri
Pestalozzi
(1746-1827),
a Swiss
teacher..
Ambitious
::
Ambitious
(a.)
Springing
from,
characterized
by, or
indicating,
ambition;
showy;
aspiring;
as, an
ambitious
style..
Habit
::
Habit (n.) Fixed or
established
custom;
ordinary
course
of
conduct;
practice;
usage;
hence,
prominently,
the
involuntary
tendency
or
aptitude
to
perform
certain
actions
which is
acquired
by their
frequent
repetition;
as, habit is
second
nature;
also,
peculiar
ways of
acting;
characteristic
forms of
behavior..
Inofficially
::
Inofficially
(adv.)
Without
the usual
forms,
or not in the
official
character..
Cosmopolitism
::
Cosmopolitism
(n.) The
condition
or
character
of a
cosmopolite;
disregard
of
national
or local
peculiarities
and
prejudices.
Light
::
Light
(superl.)
Wanton;
unchaste;
as, a woman of light
character..
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