Philosophy and Theology. Belonging to the ‘habit’ or inward disposition (see habit, n. 8); inherent or latent in the mental constitution.
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释义 | the mind > mental capacity > disposition or character > [adjective] (43) habitual1526 Philosophy and Theology. Belonging to the ‘habit’ or inward disposition (see habit, n. 8); inherent or latent in the mental constitution. natural1598 Having the innate ability to fill the specified role, adopt the specified profession, display a particular character, etc. complexionate1607 Dependent on the ‘humours’ or ‘temperament’. habituous1633 Belonging to the ‘habit’ or mental constitution; native. complexional1636 Of or pertaining to the mental constitution, temperament, or disposition; constitutional. Obsolete. temperamental1646 Of or relating to the temperament (chiefly in sense 7); constitutional. dispositive1656 Of or pertaining to natural disposition or inclination. Obsolete. attempered1661 Having temper or disposition; constituted. characterial1824 Of or relating to character or characters. naturel1856 Innate character or disposition. Cf. natural, adj. 2c. dispositional1921 Relating to disposition. Subcategories:— idiosyncratic (6) — having specific disposition (19) — constitutionally disposed to (2) — having strong character (2) — of strange disposition (1) — endowing with temperament (1) — relating to science of character (1) |
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