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[dispə'ziʃən](personality: He has a pleasant disposition.) temperamento* * *dis.po.si.tion[dispəz'iʃən] n 1 disposição, ordem, distribuição, arranjo, colocação metódica. 2 tendência, aptidão, inclinação, capacidade, talento. 3 temperamento, compleição. 4 estado de espírito ou de saúde. 5 humor, atitude, propensão, disposição de ânimo. 6 Jur prescrição legal. 7 Paint composição. 8 Archit projeto, planta de um edifício. -
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[dispə'ziʃən](personality: He has a pleasant disposition.) temperamento
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disposition — ► NOUN 1) a person s inherent qualities of character. 2) an inclination or tendency. 3) the action or result of arranging people or things in a particular way … English terms dictionary
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disposition — (n.) late 14c., ordering, management, also tendency of mind, from O.Fr. disposicion (12c.) arrangement, order; mood, state of mind, from L. dispositionem (nom. dispositio) arrangement, management, noun of action from pp. stem of disponere to put… … Etymology dictionary
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disposition — UK [ˌdɪspəˈzɪʃ(ə)n] / US noun Word forms disposition : singular disposition plural dispositions 1) [singular] the way that someone normally thinks and behaves, that shows what type of person they are He is not known for having a warm and friendly … English dictionary