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Definition of disposition
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Disposition
(n.)
Natural
or
prevailing
spirit,
or
temperament
of mind,
especially
as shown in
intercourse
with one's
fellow-men;
temper
of
mind..
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Humorism
::
Humorism
(n.) The
manner
or
disposition
of a
humorist;
humorousness.
Distribution
::
Distribution
(n.)
Separation
into parts or
classes;
arrangement
of
anything
into
parts;
disposition;
classification.
Strainable
::
Strain
(n.) Turn;
tendency;
inborn
disposition.
Cf. 1st
Strain.
Warlike
::
Warlike
(a.) Fit for war;
disposed
for war; as, a
warlike
state;
a
warlike
disposition..
Dispositively
::
Dispositively
(adv.)
In a
dispositive
manner;
by
natural
or moral
disposition.
Inclinnation
::
Inclinnation
(n.) A
leaning
or
tendency
of the mind,
feelings,
preferences,
or will;
propensity;
a
disposition
more
favorable
to one thing than to
another;
favor;
desire;
love..
Conversableness
::
Conversableness
(n.) The
quality
of being
conversable;
disposition
to
converse;
sociability.
Predilection
::
Predilection
(n.) A
previous
liking;
a
prepossession
of mind in favor of
something;
predisposition
to
choose
or like;
partiality.
Disorder
::
Disorder
(v. t.) To
disturb
or
interrupt
the
regular
and
natural
functions
of
(either
body or
mind);
to
produce
sickness
or
indisposition
in; to
discompose;
to
derange;
as, to
disorder
the head or
stomach..
Constitutionally
::
Constitutionally
(adv.)
In
accordance
with the
constitution
or
natural
disposition
of the mind or body;
naturally;
as, he was
constitutionally
timid..
Neighborhood
::
Neighborhood
(n.) The
disposition
becoming
a
neighbor;
neighborly
kindness
or good will.
Arrangement
::
Arrangement
(n.) The act of
arranging
or
putting
in an
orderly
condition;
the state of being
arranged
or put in
order;
disposition
in
suitable
form.
Inimical
::
Inimical
(a.)
Having
the
disposition
or
temper
of an
enemy;
unfriendly;
unfavorable;
--
chiefly
applied
to
private,
as
hostile
is to
public,
enmity..
Complaisance
::
Complaisance
(n.)
Disposition
to
please
or
oblige;
obliging
compliance
with the
wishes
of
others;
a
deportment
indicative
of a
desire
to
please;
courtesy;
civility.
Appoint
::
Appoint
(v. t.) To
direct,
designate,
or
limit;
to make or
direct
a new
disposition
of, by
virtue
of a power
contained
in a
conveyance;
-- said of an
estate
already
conveyed..
Affection
::
Affection
(n.) Bent of mind; a
feeling
or
natural
impulse
or
natural
impulse
acting
upon and
swaying
the mind; any
emotion;
as, the
benevolent
affections,
esteem,
gratitude,
etc.; the
malevolent
affections,
hatred,
envy, etc.;
inclination;
disposition;
propensity;
tendency..
Lenity
::
Lenity
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
lenient;
mildness
of
temper
or
disposition;
gentleness
of
treatment;
softness;
tenderness;
clemency;
--
opposed
to
severity
and
rigor.
Glucoside
::
Glucoside
(n.) One of a large
series
of
amorphous
or
crystalline
substances,
occurring
very
widely
distributed
in
plants,
rarely
in
animals,
and
regarded
as
influental
agents
in the
formation
and
disposition
of the
sugars.
They are
frequently
of a
bitter
taste,
but, by the
action
of
ferments,
or of
dilute
acids and
alkalies,
always
break down into some
characteristic
substance
(acid,
aldehyde,
alcohol,
phenole,
or
alkaloid)
and
glucose
(or some other
sugar);
hence the name. They are of the natur
Anxiety
::
Anxiety
(n.) A state of
restlessness
and
agitation,
often with
general
indisposition
and a
distressing
sense of
oppression
at the
epigastrium..
Aptitude
::
Aptitude
(n.) A
natural
or
acquired
disposition
or
capacity
for a
particular
purpose,
or
tendency
to a
particular
action
or
effect;
as, oil has an
aptitude
to
burn..
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