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trait [treɪ, treɪt, Am treɪt] N

trait of character:

trait
cecha f

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The trait stayed and is one of the few permanent character changes made in the show.
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With sufficient pressure, inherited traits that mitigate its effects - even if they would be deleterious in other circumstances - can become widely spread through a population.
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It is a trait which he says affected many historical figures.
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The player begins with zero trait points available and thus needs to choose a bad trait to gain points to use on good traits.
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This could be a trait from the common ancestor of all flyers.
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Still, it would be almost thirty years until the theoretical framework for evolution of complex traits would be widely formalized.
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These plants have the unusual trait of sometimes bearing flower parts in sevens.
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These traits rather get in the way of the profession she really wants to have: hairdressing.
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The type of experience determines which traits are developed.
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While definitively larger than lineage-bonded societies, land-bonded societies share many of the same traits, including the inability to support age-grade sets and secret societies.
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