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a functional "person" appearing in a play or other work of fiction; role as portrayed by an actor or actress.
Ãâó: method.vtheatre.net/dict.html
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An abstraction of a property of an object or of a set of objects, used for describing a concept. Examples: essential, non-essential, delimiting, intrinsic, extrinsic characteristic. Also semantic feature.
Ãâó: www.translationbureau.gc.ca/pwgsc_internet/fr/publ...
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Term for the trait ie: eye color, etc.
Ãâó: www.icehouse.net/illuzion/definitions.html
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This refers to a personality predisposition that may be taught, learned, or altered but probably occurs naturally in some people more than others. An example of a characteristic is tenacity.
Ãâó: www.cchra-ccarh.ca/en/phaseIIreport/glossary.asp
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| characteristic |
Individual flashing pattern of each light.
Ãâó: biscaynebeacon.home.mindspring.com/LH_vocab.htm
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