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pro·cliv·i·ty \prōˈklivəd.ē, -rəˈk-, -vətē, -i\ noun (-es) Etymology: Latin proclivitas, from proclivis + -itas -ity : an inclination or predisposition toward something < must not be forced into social activities for which they have no proclivity — Philip Toynbee > especially : a strong inherent inclination or predisposition toward something objectionable that is difficult to control and that arises from a natural tendency in that direction and especially from particular characteristics of constitution or temperament or from frequent or habitual experience with or indulgence in the thing indicated < man's proclivity for violence — H.N.Maclean > Synonyms: see leaning |