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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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Malice
::
Malice
(n.)
Enmity
of
heart;
malevolence;
ill will; a
spirit
delighting
in harm or
misfortune
to
another;
a
disposition
to
injure
another;
a
malignant
design
of evil.
Collocation
::
Collocation
(n.) The act of
placing;
the state of being
placed
with
something
else;
disposition
in
place;
arrangement.
Strain
::
Strain
(n.)
Hereditary
character,
quality,
or
disposition..
Evil-minded
::
Evil-minded
(a.)
Having
evil
dispositions
or
intentions;
disposed
to
mischief
or sin;
malicious;
malignant;
wicked.
Diction
::
Diction
(n.)
Choice
of words for the
expression
of
ideas;
the
construction,
disposition,
and
application
of words in
discourse,
with
regard
to
clearness,
accuracy,
variety,
etc.; mode of
expression;
language;
as, the
diction
of
Chaucer's
poems..
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..
Inactivity
::
Inactivity
(n.)
Idleness;
habitual
indisposition
to
action
or
exertion;
want of
energy;
sluggishness.
Minacity
::
Minacity
(n.)
Disposition
to
threaten.
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..
Settlement
::
Settlement
(n.) A
disposition
of
property
for the
benefit
of some
person
or
persons,
usually
through
the
medium
of
trustees,
and for the
benefit
of a wife,
children,
or other
relatives;
jointure
granted
to a wife, or the act of
granting
it..
Line
::
Line (n.)
Dispositions
made to cover
extended
positions,
and
presenting
a front in but one
direction
to an
enemy..
Kindly
::
Kindly
(adv.)
In a kind
manner;
congenially;
with good will; with a
disposition
to make
others
happy,
or to
oblige..
Natural
::
Natural
(a.) Fixed or
determined
by
nature;
pertaining
to the
constitution
of a
thing;
belonging
to
native
character;
according
to
nature;
essential;
characteristic;
not
artifical,
foreign,
assumed,
put on, or
acquired;
as, the
natural
growth
of
animals
or
plants;
the
natural
motion
of a
gravitating
body;
natural
strength
or
disposition;
the
natural
heat of the body;
natural
color..
Arrogant
::
Arrogant
(a.)
Making,
or
having
the
disposition
to make,
exorbitant
claims
of rank or
estimation;
giving
one's self an undue
degree
of
importance;
assuming;
haughty;
--
applied
to
persons..
Humor
::
Humor (n.) State of mind,
whether
habitual
or
temporary
(as
formerly
supposed
to
depend
on the
character
or
combination
of the
fluids
of the
body);
disposition;
temper;
mood; as, good
humor;
ill
humor..
Benevolence
::
Benevolence
(n.) The
disposition
to do good; good will;
charitableness;
love of
mankind,
accompanied
with a
desire
to
promote
their
happiness..
Candor
::
Candor
(n.) A
disposition
to treat
subjects
with
fairness;
freedom
from
prejudice
or
disguise;
frankness;
sincerity.
Whimsicalness
::
Whimsicalness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
whimsical;
freakishness;
whimsical
disposition.
Disposition
::
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..
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
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