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Definition of disposition
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Disposition
(n.) The state or the
manner
of being
disposed
or
arranged;
distribution;
arrangement;
order;
as, the
disposition
of the trees in an
orchard;
the
disposition
of the
several
parts of an
edifice..
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Deceit
::
Deceit
(n.) An
attempt
or
disposition
to
deceive
or lead into
error;
any
declaration,
artifice,
or
practice,
which
misleads
another,
or
causes
him to
believe
what is
false;
a
contrivance
to
entrap;
deception;
a wily
device;
fraud..
Misdisposition
::
Misdisposition
(n.)
Erroneous
disposal
or
application.
Asparagine
::
Asparagine
(n.) A
white,
nitrogenous,
crystallizable
substance,
C4H8N2O3+H2O,
found in many
plants,
and first
obtained
from
asparagus.
It is
believed
to aid in the
disposition
of
nitrogenous
matter
throughout
the
plant;
--
called
also
altheine..
Obstinacy
::
Obstinacy
(n.) A
fixedness
in will,
opinion,
or
resolution
that can not be
shaken
at all, or only with great
difficulty;
firm and
usually
unreasonable
adherence
to an
opinion,
purpose,
or
system;
unyielding
disposition;
stubborness;
pertinacity;
persistency;
contumacy..
Optimism
::
Optimism
(n.) A
disposition
to take the most
hopeful
view; --
opposed
to
pessimism.
Minacity
::
Minacity
(n.)
Disposition
to
threaten.
Wickedness
::
Wickedness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
wicked;
departure
from the rules of the
divine
or the moral law; evil
disposition
or
practices;
immorality;
depravity;
sinfulness.
Kidney
::
Kidney
(n.)
Habit;
disposition;
sort; kind.
Serious
::
Serious
(a.) Grave in
manner
or
disposition;
earnest;
thoughtful;
solemn;
not
light,
gay, or
volatile..
Dissembler
::
Dissembler
(n.) One who
dissembles;
one who
conceals
his
opinions
or
dispositions
under a false
appearance;
a
hypocrite.
Secretiveness
::
Secretiveness
(n.) The
quality
of being
secretive;
disposition
or
tendency
to
conceal.
Contrivance
::
Contrivance
(n.) The thing
contrived,
invented,
or
planned;
disposition
of parts or
causes
by
design;
a
scheme;
plan;
atrifice;
arrangement..
Defiance
::
Defiance
(n.) A state of
opposition;
willingness
to
flight;
disposition
to
resist;
contempt
of
opposition.
Levelism
::
Levelism
(n.) The
disposition
or
endeavor
to level all
distinctions
of rank in
society.
Romance
::
Romance
(n.) A
dreamy,
imaginative
habit of mind; a
disposition
to
ignore
what is real; as, a girl full of
romance..
Accord
::
Accord
(v. i.) To
agree;
to
correspond;
to be in
harmony;
--
followed
by with,
formerly
also by to; as, his
disposition
accords
with his
looks..
Pyromania
::
Pyromania
(n.) An
insane
disposition
to
incendiarism.
Order
::
Order (n.) The
disposition
of a
column
and its
component
parts,
and of the
entablature
resting
upon it, in
classical
architecture;
hence (as the
column
and
entablature
are the
characteristic
features
of
classical
architecture)
a style or
manner
of
architectural
designing..
Evil
::
Evil (n.) Moral
badness,
or the
deviation
of a moral being from the
principles
of
virtue
imposed
by
conscience,
or by the will of the
Supreme
Being,
or by the
principles
of a
lawful
human
authority;
disposition
to do
wrong;
moral
offence;
wickedness;
depravity..
Dishonesty
::
Dishonesty
(n.) Want of
honesty,
probity,
or
integrity
in
principle;
want of
fairness
and
straightforwardness;
a
disposition
to
defraud,
deceive,
or
betray;
faithlessness..
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