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IDENTITY |
Individuality |
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DISTINCTIVENESS |
Individuality, originality |
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INDIVIDUALITIES |
Of Individuality |
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INDIVIDUITY |
Separate existence; individuality; oneness. |
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DISPERSON'ATE |
To deprive of personality or individuality. |
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DOGSHIP |
The character, or individuality, of a dog. |
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PERSONALITY |
That which constitutes distinction of person;
individuality. |
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INDIVIDUALISM |
The quality of being individual; individuality;
personality. |
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PECULIARITY |
The quality or state of being peculiar; individuality;
singularity. |
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ONENESS |
The state of being one; singleness in number;
individuality; unity. |
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PARTICULAR |
Special or personal peculiarity, trait, or character;
individuality; interest, etc. |
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SELFHOOD |
Existence as a separate self, or independent person;
conscious personality; individuality. |
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HAECCEITY |
Literally, this-ness. A scholastic term to express
individuality or singleness; as, this book. |
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CHARACTER |
Strength of mind; resolution; independence;
individuality; as, he has a great deal of character. |
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HOMOCATEGORIC |
Belonging to the same category of individuality; --
a morphological term applied to organisms so related. |
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INDIVIDUALIZE |
The mark as an individual, or to distinguish from
others by peculiar properties; to invest with individuality. |
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PERSONALLY |
With respect to one's individuality; as regards one's
self; as, personally I have no feeling in the matter. |
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INDIVIDUATE |
To distinguish from others from others of the
species; to endow with individuality; to divide into individuals; to
discriminate. |
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SUBJECTIVE |
Modified by, or making prominent, the individuality of
a writer or an artist; as, a subjective drama or painting; a subjective
writer. |
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HOMODEMIC |
A morphological term signifying development, in the case
of multicellular organisms, from the same unit deme or unit of the
inferior orders of individuality. |
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EVERY |
All the parts which compose a whole collection or
aggregate number, considered in their individuality, all taken
separately one by one, out of an indefinite bumber. |
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GADOLINIUM |
A supposed rare metallic element, with a characteristic
spectrum, found associated with yttrium and other rare metals. Its
individuality and properties have not yet been determined. |
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TRINITY |
The union of three persons (the Father, the Son, and the
Holy Ghost) in one Godhead, so that all the three are one God as to
substance, but three persons as to individuality. |
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FORM |
...shed from
the material of which it is composed; particular disposition or
arrangement of matter, giving it individuality or distinctive
chara... |
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INDIVIDUALITY |
...nctive character;
as, he is a person of marked individuality. ... |