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- Disposition - n. - The act of disposing, arranging, ordering, regulating, or transferring; application; disposal; as, the disposition of a man's property by will.
- 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.
- Disposition - n. - 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.
- Disposition - n. - Conscious inclination; propension or propensity.
- Disposition - n. - Natural or prevailing spirit, or temperament of mind, especially as shown in intercourse with one's fellow-men; temper of mind.
- Disposition - n. - Mood; humor.
- Dispositional - a. - Pertaining to disposition.
- Dispositioned - a. - Having (such) a disposition; -- used in compounds; as, well-dispositioned.
- Appoint - v. t. - To direct, designate, or limit; to make or direct a new disposition of, by virtue of a power contained in a conveyance; -- said of an estate already conveyed.
- Public-spirited - a. - Having, or exercising, a disposition to advance the interest of the community or public; as, public-spirited men.
- Credulity - n. - Readiness of belief; a disposition to believe on slight evidence.
- Dispositive - a. - Belonging to disposition or natural, tendency.
- Chiromancy - n. - The art or practice of foretelling events, or of telling the fortunes or the disposition of persons by inspecting the hand; palmistry.
- Propensity - n. - The quality or state of being propense; natural inclination; disposition to do good or evil; bias; bent; tendency.
- Inimical - a. - Having the disposition or temper of an enemy; unfriendly; unfavorable; -- chiefly applied to private, as hostile is to public, enmity.
- Compassionate - a. - Having a temper or disposition to pity; sympathetic; merciful.
- Wickedness - n. - The quality or state of being wicked; departure from the rules of the divine or the moral law; evil disposition or practices; immorality; depravity; sinfulness.
- Posture - n. - The position of the body; the situation or disposition of the several parts of the body with respect to each other, or for a particular purpose; especially (Fine Arts), the position of a figure with regard to the several principal members by which action is expressed; attitude.
- Disposition - n. - 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.
- Semaphore - n. - A signal telegraph; an apparatus for giving signals by the disposition of lanterns, flags, oscillating arms, etc.
- 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.
- Laudable - v. i. - Healthy; salubrious; normal; having a disposition to promote healing; not noxious; as, laudable juices of the body; laudable pus.
- Will - v. - The legal declaration of a person's mind as to the manner in which he would have his property or estate disposed of after his death; the written instrument, legally executed, by which a man makes disposition of his estate, to take effect after his death; testament; devise. See the Note under Testament, 1.
- Schesis - n. - General state or disposition of the body or mind, or of one thing with regard to other things; habitude.
- Texture - n. - The disposition or connection of threads, filaments, or other slender bodies, interwoven; as, the texture of cloth or of a spider's web.
- Malignity - n. - The state or quality of being malignant; disposition to do evil; virulent enmity; malignancy; malice; spite.
- Kindness - a. - The state or quality of being kind, in any of its various senses; manifestation of kind feeling or disposition beneficence.
- Separatism - n. - The character or act of a separatist; disposition to withdraw from a church; the practice of so withdrawing.
- Sober-minded - a. - Having a disposition or temper habitually sober.
- Disposition - n. - The act of disposing, arranging, ordering, regulating, or transferring; application; disposal; as, the disposition of a man's property by will.
- Form - n. - The shape and structure of anything, as distinguished from the material of which it is composed; particular disposition or arrangement of matter, giving it individuality or distinctive character; configuration; figure; external appearance.
- Litigiousness - n. - The state of being litigious; disposition to engage in or carry on lawsuits.
- Patron - n. - One who has gift and disposition of a benefice.
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- G1271 διάνοια - 1271 διάνοια - ΔΙΆΝΟΙΑ - - diánoia - dee-an'-oy-ah - from διά and νοῦς; deep thought, properly, the faculty (mind or its disposition), by implication, its exercise:-- imagination, mind, understanding. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G1242 διαθήκη - 1242 διαθήκη - ΔΙΑΘΉΚΗ - - diathḗkē - dee-ath-ay'-kay - from διατίθεμαι; properly, a disposition, i.e. (specially) a contract (especially a devisory will):--covenant, testament. - Noun Feminine - greek
- H4633 מַעֲרָךְ - 4633 מַעֲרָךְ - מַעֲרָךְ - - maʻărâk - mah-ar-awk' - from עָרַךְ; an arrangement, i.e. (figuratively) mental disposition; preparation. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G3540 νόημα - 3540 νόημα - ΝΌΗΜΑ - - nóēma - no'-ay-mah - from νοιέω; a perception, i.e. purpose, or (by implication) the intellect, disposition, itself:--device, mind, thought. - Noun Neuter - greek
- G5449 φύσις - 5449 φύσις - ΦΎΣΙΣ - - phýsis - foo'-sis - from φύω; growth (by germination or expansion), i.e. (by implication) natural production (lineal descent); by extension, a genus or sort; figuratively, native disposition, constitution or usage:--(man-)kind, nature(-al). - Noun Feminine - greek
- G4151 πνεῦμα - 4151 πνεῦμα - ΠΝΕῦΜΑ - - pneûma - pnyoo'-mah - from πνέω; a current of air, i.e. breath (blast) or a breeze; by analogy or figuratively, a spirit, i.e. (human) the rational soul, (by implication) vital principle, mental disposition, etc., or (superhuman) an angel, demon, or (divine) God, Christ's spirit, the Holy Spirit:--ghost, life, spirit(-ual, -ually), mind. Compare ψυχή. - Noun Neuter - greek
- G4288 προθυμία - 4288 προθυμία - ΠΡΟΘΥΜΊΑ - - prothymía - proth-oo-mee'-ah - from πρόθυμος; predisposition, i.e. alacrity:--forwardness of mind, readiness (of mind), ready (willing) mind. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G4623 σιωπάω - 4623 σιωπάω - ΣΙΩΠΆΩ - - siōpáō - see-o-pah'-o - from (silence, i.e. a hush; properly, muteness, i.e. involuntary stillness, or inability to speak; and thus differing from σιγή, which is rather a voluntary refusal or indisposition to speak, although the terms are often used synonymously); to be dumb (but not deaf also, like 2974 properly); figuratively, to be calm (as quiet water):--dumb, (hold) peace. - Verb - greek
- G5011 ταπεινός - 5011 ταπεινός - ΤΑΠΕΙΝΌΣ - - tapeinós - tap-i-nos' - of uncertain derivation; depressed, i.e. (figuratively) humiliated (in circumstances or disposition):--base, cast down, humble, of low degree (estate), lowly. - Adjective - greek
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