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character In psychiatry, the sum of the relatively fixed personality traits and habitual modes of response of an individual.
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Charles (1922-2000) US cartoonist. Son of barber. Born in St Paul Minnesota. In 1950 submitted a comic strip idea to the United Feature Syndicate based on a group of children which became 'Peanuts'. Eventually it appeared in over 1800 newspapers and magazines worldwide. Spin-offs included merchandise, TV series, books and pop songs. The appeal lies in universal philosophy of children seeking life's answers. ...
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characterology Belief that people can be classified into personality types by noting their physical or psychological characteristics. A comparison by Karl Pearson of 3000 criminals with a similar number of Oxford and Cambridge students showed no significant differences of features. But other studies indicate that broad generalisations can be made between mood and build. [PRS]
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Charnley Orthopaedic surgeon who devised first replacement hip prosthesis.
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character Description: An area with a high number of species, which might be recognized on a global, regional or local scale. Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries
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