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trait
/trāt/
noun
a distinguishing quality or characteristic, typically one belonging to a person.
"he was a letter-of-the-law man, a common trait among coaches"
synonyms: characteristic, attribute, feature, quality, essential quality, property, distinction, idiosyncrasy, peculiarity, quirk, foible, singularity, oddity, eccentricity, abnormality, mark, trademark, hallmark, earmark, mannerism, way, trick, habit, custom, tendency, lineament
11 hours ago · The meaning of TRAIT is a distinguishing quality (as of personal character). How to use trait in a sentence.
10 hours ago · A trait, as related to genetics, is a specific characteristic of an individual. Traits can be determined by genes, environmental factors or by a combination ...
2 days ago · a quality, good or bad, in someone's character: a family trait (Definition of trait from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
5 days ago · Definition of 'trait' trait. (treɪt , treɪ ) countable noun. A trait is a particular characteristic, quality, or tendency that someone or something has.
3 days ago · a quality or characteristic of a person trait [ masculine ] a personality trait un trait de personnalité Stubbornness is a family trait.
4 days ago · Definition of 'trait' trait. (treɪt , treɪ ) countable noun. A trait is a particular characteristic, quality, or tendency that someone or something has.
7 days ago · as in trait. something that sets apart an individual from others of the same kind the ability to fashion tools and other characteristics that distinguish human ...
3 days ago · In trait theory, the Big Five personality traits are a group of five characteristics used to study personality: openness to experience (inventive/curious ...
5 hours ago · A polygenic trait is a characteristic, such as height or skin color, that is influenced by two or more genes.
2 hours ago · Hi, I was thinking... is there any use to set a trait condition on a struct or out of a function/impl block? As example: struct P<T> { x: T, } ...