an identifying characteristic, habit or trend, In object-oriented programming, an uninstantiable collection of methods that provides functionality to a class by using the class’s own interface, quality, characteristic, A numeric value required for gameplay, derived from the wrestler's height, weight, and/or Attributes, Type of English Query minor entity that identifies what its associated major entity has; for example, "books have titles," "books have authors " A trait is a kind of relationship (See relationship ), A character difference associated with a particular gene, A distinguishing quality or characteristic of a person For a trait to be developed in a person, that person must first believe in and value that trait, A stroke; a touch, A distinguishing or marked feature; a peculiarity; as, a trait of character, a stable characteristic that distinguishes each person, Any distinguishable, relatively enduring way in which one individual varies from another; contrast with state, 13-14, this refers to a person's physical quality or behavioural tendency, such as being gregarious, Any artifact or recognizable characteristic that reflects human activity or behavior,
a characteristic of a type See Also: traits class, A distinguishing characteristic or quality of an organism, = An inherited characteristic, such as hair color, skin color, body shape, strength and intellegence, etc, A trait is a particular characteristic, quality, or tendency that someone or something has. The study found that some alcoholics had clear personality traits showing up early in childhood. a particular quality in someone's character personality/character traits (from tractus; TRACT), A relatively permanent internal characteristic (e g , friendly, outgoing), a distinguishing feature of your personal nature, Any physiological, morphological, developmental or behavioral characteristic of an organism Also called a character, Any detectable phenotypic property of an organism, Any characteristic on which a person may differ from another in a relatively permanent and consistent way, An observable characteristic such as colour, herbicide tolerance etc, Generally, any enduring characteristic of a person that can serve an explanatory role of accounting for the observed regularities and consistencies in behaviour, are a variety of individual attributes, including aspects of personality, temperament, needs, motives and values, Individual characteristics such as physical attributes, intellectual ability, and personality (10), Individual characteristics such as physical attributes, intellectual ability, and personality, Traits are features that living things have They can be passed through generations The study of traits and the way they are inherited is important to the science of genetics, plural of trait, - Characteristics such as size, shape, taste, colour, increased yields or disease resistance, Ways of looking, thinking, or being Traits that are genetic are passed down through the genes from parents to offspring, Descriptors other than your Power/Weakness/ Quirk Some of these are in turn given special names, such as Flaws and Power Stunts, the buyer's definition of desired characteristics, Any element of human culture, material objects, or human practices,
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an identifying characteristic, habit or trend
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In object-oriented programming, an uninstantiable collection of methods that provides functionality to a class by using the class’s own interface
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quality, characteristic isim
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A numeric value required for gameplay, derived from the wrestler's height, weight, and/or Attributes
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Type of English Query minor entity that identifies what its associated major entity has; for example, "books have titles," "books have authors " A trait is a kind of relationship (See relationship )
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A character difference associated with a particular gene
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A distinguishing quality or characteristic of a person For a trait to be developed in a person, that person must first believe in and value that trait
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A stroke; a touch
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A distinguishing or marked feature; a peculiarity; as, a trait of character
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a stable characteristic that distinguishes each person
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Any distinguishable, relatively enduring way in which one individual varies from another; contrast with state, 13-14
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this refers to a person's physical quality or behavioural tendency, such as being gregarious
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Any artifact or recognizable characteristic that reflects human activity or behavior
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a characteristic of a type See Also: traits class
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A distinguishing characteristic or quality of an organism
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= An inherited characteristic, such as hair color, skin color, body shape, strength and intellegence, etc
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A trait is a particular characteristic, quality, or tendency that someone or something has. The study found that some alcoholics had clear personality traits showing up early in childhood. a particular quality in someone's character personality/character traits (from tractus; TRACT)
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A relatively permanent internal characteristic (e g , friendly, outgoing)
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a distinguishing feature of your personal nature
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Any physiological, morphological, developmental or behavioral characteristic of an organism Also called a character
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Any detectable phenotypic property of an organism
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Any characteristic on which a person may differ from another in a relatively permanent and consistent way
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An observable characteristic such as colour, herbicide tolerance etc
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Generally, any enduring characteristic of a person that can serve an explanatory role of accounting for the observed regularities and consistencies in behaviour
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are a variety of individual attributes, including aspects of personality, temperament, needs, motives and values
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Individual characteristics such as physical attributes, intellectual ability, and personality (10)
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Individual characteristics such as physical attributes, intellectual ability, and personality
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Traits are features that living things have They can be passed through generations The study of traits and the way they are inherited is important to the science of genetics
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traits
plural of trait
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- Characteristics such as size, shape, taste, colour, increased yields or disease resistance
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Ways of looking, thinking, or being Traits that are genetic are passed down through the genes from parents to offspring
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Descriptors other than your Power/Weakness/ Quirk Some of these are in turn given special names, such as Flaws and Power Stunts
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the buyer's definition of desired characteristics
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Any element of human culture, material objects, or human practices
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