Dispositionnoun
The arrangement or placement of certain things.
Dispositionnoun
Tendency or inclination under given circumstances.
Dispositionnoun
Temperamental makeup or habitual mood.
Dispositionnoun
Control over something.
Dispositionnoun
(legal) Transfer or relinquishment to the care or possession of another.
Dispositionnoun
(legal) Final decision or settlement.
Dispositionnoun
(medicine) The destination of a patient after medical treatment such as surgery.
Dispositionnoun
(music) The set of choirs of strings on a harpsichord.
Dispositionverb
To remove or place in a different position.
Dispositionnoun
The act of disposing, arranging, ordering, regulating, or transferring; application; disposal; as, the disposition of a man's property by will.
Dispositionnoun
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.
Dispositionnoun
Tendency to any action or state resulting from natural constitution; nature; quality; as, a disposition in plants to grow in a direction upward; a disposition in bodies to putrefaction.
Dispositionnoun
Conscious inclination; propension or propensity.
Dispositionnoun
Natural or prevailing spirit, or temperament of mind, especially as shown in intercourse with one's fellow-men; temper of mind.
Dispositionnoun
Mood; humor.
Dispositionnoun
your usual mood;
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the act or means of getting rid of something
Dispositionnoun
an attitude of mind especially one that favors one alternative over others;
Dispositionnoun
a natural or acquired habit or characteristic tendency in a person or thing;
Dispositionnoun
a person's inherent qualities of mind and character
Dispositionnoun
an inclination or tendency
Dispositionnoun
the way in which something is placed or arranged, especially in relation to other things
Dispositionnoun
the action of arranging people or things in a particular way
Dispositionnoun
the stationing of troops ready for military action
Dispositionnoun
the distribution or transfer of property or money to someone, especially by bequest
Dispositionnoun
the power to deal with something as one pleases
Dispositionnoun
the determination of events by divine power.
Disposition
A disposition is a quality of character, a habit, a preparation, a state of readiness, or a tendency to act in a specified way that may be learned. The terms dispositional belief and occurrent belief refer, in the former case, to a belief that is held in the mind but not currently being considered, and in the latter case, to a belief that is currently being considered by the mind.
Temperamentnoun
(obsolete) A moderate and proportionable mixture of elements or ingredients in a compound; the condition in which elements are mixed in their proper proportions.
Temperamentnoun
(obsolete) Any state or condition as determined by the proportion of its ingredients or the manner in which they are mixed; consistence, composition; mixture.
Temperamentnoun
A person's usual manner of thinking, behaving or reacting.
Temperamentnoun
A tendency to become irritable or angry.
Temperamentnoun
(music) The altering of certain intervals from their correct values in order to improve the moving from key to key.
Temperamentnoun
(psychology) Individual differences in behavior that are biologically based and are relatively independent of learning, system of values and attitudes.
Temperamentnoun
Internal constitution; state with respect to the relative proportion of different qualities, or constituent parts.
Temperamentnoun
Due mixture of qualities; a condition brought about by mutual compromises or concessions.
Temperamentnoun
The act of tempering or modifying; adjustment, as of clashing rules, interests, passions, or the like; also, the means by which such adjustment is effected.
Temperamentnoun
Condition with regard to heat or cold; temperature.
Temperamentnoun
A system of compromises in the tuning of organs, pianofortes, and the like, whereby the tones generated with the vibrations of a ground tone are mutually modified and in part canceled, until their number reduced to the actual practicable scale of twelve tones to the octave. This scale, although in so far artificial, is yet closely suggestive of its origin in nature, and this system of tuning, although not mathematically true, yet satisfies the ear, while it has the convenience that the same twelve fixed tones answer for every key or scale, C$ becoming identical with D$, and so on.
Temperamentnoun
The peculiar physical and mental character of an individual, in olden times erroneously supposed to be due to individual variation in the relations and proportions of the constituent parts of the body, especially of the fluids, as the bile, blood, lymph, etc. Hence the phrases, bilious or choleric temperament, sanguine temperament, etc., implying a predominance of one of these fluids and a corresponding influence on the temperament.
Temperamentnoun
your usual mood;
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excessive emotionalism or irritability and excitability (especially when displayed openly)
Temperamentnoun
an adjustment of the intervals (as in tuning a keyboard instrument) so that the scale can be used to play in different keys
Temperamentnoun
a person's or animal's nature, especially as it permanently affects their behaviour
Temperamentnoun
the tendency to behave angrily or emotionally
Temperamentnoun
the adjustment of intervals in tuning a piano or other musical instrument so as to fit the scale for use in different keys; in equal temperament, the octave consists of twelve equal semitones
Temperament
In psychology, temperament broadly refers to consistent individual differences in behavior that are biologically based and are relatively independent of learning, system of values and attitudes. Some researchers point to association of temperament with formal dynamical features of behavior, such as energetic aspects, plasticity, sensitivity to specific reinforcers and emotionality.