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POINTS |
Traits |
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STRAINS |
Traits |
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FEATURES |
Traits |
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CHARACTERISTICS |
Traits |
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TRAITS |
Congenital traits |
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HEREDITY |
Congenital traits |
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IDENTITY |
Traits of individual |
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TRACT |
Traits; features; lineaments. |
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ARTIST |
Strange traits of temperamental one |
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UNBOY |
To divest of the traits of a boy. |
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SUBLIME |
Distinguished by lofty or noble traits; eminent; --
said of persons. |
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CHARACTER |
To distinguish by particular marks or traits; to
describe; to characterize. |
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BROTHER |
One who, or that which, resembles another in distinctive
qualities or traits of character. |
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CHARACTERIZE |
To make distinct and recognizable by peculiar
marks or traits; to make with distinctive features. |
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ROUGH-GRAINED |
Having a rough grain or fiber; hence, figuratively,
having coarse traits of character; not polished; brisque. |
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DARK |
Evincing black or foul traits of character; vile; wicked;
atrocious; as, a dark villain; a dark deed. |
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SIKHS |
A religious sect noted for warlike traits, founded in
the Punjab at the end of the 15th century. |
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UNNATURAL |
Not natural; contrary, or not conforming, to the order
of nature; being without natural traits; as, unnatural crimes. |
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REVERT |
To return, wholly or in part, towards some preexistent
form; to take on the traits or characters of an ancestral type. |
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CHARACTERISTIC |
Pertaining to, or serving to constitute, the
character; showing the character, or distinctive qualities or traits,
of a person or thing; peculiar; distinctive. |
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PHRENOLOGY |
In popular usage, the physiological hypothesis of Gall,
that the mental faculties, and traits of character, are shown on the
surface of the head or skull; craniology. |
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INDIVIDUAL |
Of or pertaining to one only; peculiar to, or
characteristic of, a single person or thing; distinctive; as,
individual traits of character; individual exertions; individual
peculiarities. |
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INDIVIDUALITY |
... to
an individual; that quality which distinguishes one person or thing
from another; the sum of characteristic traits; distinctive character;
... |
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LIKE |
...like each other in features, complexion, and many traits of character. ... |