Sociability

  • 31sociableness — noun the relative tendency or disposition to be sociable or associate with one s fellows • Syn: ↑sociability • Ant: ↑unsociability (for: ↑sociability) • Derivationally related forms: ↑sociable, ↑ …

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  • 32sociality — noun (plural ties) Date: circa 1649 1. a. sociability b. an instance of social intercourse or sociability 2. the tendency to associate in or form social groups …

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  • 33Cat — For other uses, see Cat (disambiguation) and Cats (disambiguation). Domestic cat[1] …

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  • 34Trait theory — In psychology, Trait theory is a major approach to the study of human personality. Trait theorists are primarily interested in the measurement of traits , which can be defined as habitual patterns of behavior, thought, and emotion. [Saul Kassin,… …

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  • 35Common Eland — Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3 …

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  • 36Benzylpiperazine — Systematic (IUPAC) name 1 benzylpiperazine …

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  • 37Jane Barker — (1652 – 1732) was an English poet and novelist of the early 18th century. The Amours of Bosvil and Galesia (1713) was considered her most successful work. A staunch Jacobite, she followed King James II of England into exile at Saint Germain en… …

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  • 38Verney — is the name of an English family which first settled at Fleetmarston in Buckinghamshire, then at Pendley in Hertfordshire, and finally at Middle Claydon which the family purchased in the 1460s in Buckinghamshire where descendents still live in… …

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  • 39Sarah Trimmer — painted by Henry Howard Sarah Trimmer (née Kirby) (6 January 1741 – 15 December 1810) was a noted writer and critic of British children s literature in the eighteenth century. Her periodical …

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  • 40Chi Epsilon — (χε) is the national civil engineering honor society in the United States. It honors engineering students who have exemplified the principles of scholarship, character, practicality, and sociability...in the civil engineering profession. [1]… …

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