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Definition of disposition
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Disposition
(n.) The act of
disposing,
arranging,
ordering,
regulating,
or
transferring;
application;
disposal;
as, the
disposition
of a man's
property
by
will..
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Benevolent
::
Benevolent
(a.)
Having
a
disposition
to do good;
possessing
or
manifesting
love to
mankind,
and a
desire
to
promote
their
prosperity
and
happiness;
disposed
to give to good
objects;
kind;
charitable..
Deceitfulness
::
Deceitfulness
(n.) The
disposition
to
deceive;
as, a man's
deceitfulness
may be
habitual..
Disinclination
::
Disinclination
(n.) The state of being
disinclined;
want of
propensity,
desire,
or
affection;
slight
aversion
or
dislike;
indisposition..
Disposition
::
Disposition
(n.)
Natural
or
prevailing
spirit,
or
temperament
of mind,
especially
as shown in
intercourse
with one's
fellow-men;
temper
of
mind..
Polaristic
::
Polaristic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
exhibiting,
poles;
having
a polar
arrangement
or
disposition;
arising
from, or
dependent
upon, the
possession
of poles or polar
characteristics;
as,
polaristic
antagonism..
Contrivance
::
Contrivance
(n.) The thing
contrived,
invented,
or
planned;
disposition
of parts or
causes
by
design;
a
scheme;
plan;
atrifice;
arrangement..
Illness
::
Illness
(n.)
Disease;
indisposition;
malady;
disorder
of
health;
sickness;
as, a short or a
severe
illness..
Vein
::
Vein (n.)
Peculiar
temper
or
temperament;
tendency
or turn of mind; a
particular
disposition
or cast of
genius;
humor;
strain;
quality;
also,
manner
of
speech
or
action;
as, a rich vein of
humor;
a
satirical
vein..
Cosmography
::
Cosmography
(n.) A
description
of the world or of the
universe;
or the
science
which
teaches
the
constitution
of the whole
system
of
worlds,
or the
figure,
disposition,
and
relation
of all its
parts..
Cruelty
::
Cruelty
(n.) The
attribute
or
quality
of being
cruel;
a
disposition
to give
unnecessary
pain or
suffering
to
others;
inhumanity;
barbarity.
Collocation
::
Collocation
(n.) The act of
placing;
the state of being
placed
with
something
else;
disposition
in
place;
arrangement.
Volatility
::
Volatility
(n.)
Quality
or state of being
volatile;
disposition
to
evaporate;
changeableness;
fickleness.
Gentleness
::
Gentleness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
gentle,
well-born,
mild,
benevolent,
docile,
etc.;
gentility;
softness
of
manners,
disposition,
etc.;
mildness..
Humanism
::
Humanism
(n.) Human
nature
or
disposition;
humanity.
Indoles
::
Indoles
(n.)
Natural
disposition;
natural
quality
or
abilities.
Liberality
::
Liberality
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
liberal;
liberal
disposition
or
practice;
freedom
from
narrowness
or
prejudice;
generosity;
candor;
charity.
Ready
::
Ready
(superl.)
Prepared
in mind or
disposition;
not
reluctant;
willing;
free;
inclined;
disposed.
Inclining
::
Inclining
(n.)
Inclination;
disposition.
Temper
::
Temper
(n.)
Disposition
of mind; the
constitution
of the mind,
particularly
with
regard
to the
passions
and
affections;
as, a calm
temper;
a hasty
temper;
a
fretful
temper..
Heart
::
Heart (n.) The seat of the
affections
or
sensibilities,
collectively
or
separately,
as love, hate, joy,
grief,
courage,
and the like;
rarely,
the seat of the
understanding
or will; --
usually
in a good
sense,
when no
epithet
is
expressed;
the
better
or
lovelier
part of our
nature;
the
spring
of all our
actions
and
purposes;
the seat of moral life and
character;
the moral
affections
and
character
itself;
the
individual
disposition
and
character;
as, a good,
tender,
loving,
bad, hard, or
selfish
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