
1) Affections 2) Agonist 3) Aladdin 4) Allograph 5) Allographic 6) Aroma 7) Arthurian 8) Asterisk 9) Atmosphere 10) Aura 11) Babar 12) Baddie 13) Beatrice 14) Beowulf 15) Bluebeard 16) Card 17) Chr 18) Dieses 19) Doer 20) Emile 21) Ethos 22) Fagin 23) Falstaff 24) Falstaffian 25) Faust 26) Faustian
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1) Behaviour 2) Character encoding 3) Characteristic 4) Eccentric one 5) Fictional character 6) Fictitious character 7) Fictional character 8) French word used in English 9) Good repute 10) Guise 11) Imaginary being 12) Imaginary creature 13) Imaginary person in fiction 14) Individuality 15) Kind of actor
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• (n.) Quality, position, rank, or capacity; quality or conduct with respect to a certain office or duty; as, in the miserable character of a slave; in his character as a magistrate; her character as a daughter. • (n.) A unique or extraordinary individuality; a person characterized by peculiar or notable traits; a person who illustrates c...
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A fictional or nonfictional individual who is portrayed by an actress or actor in a motion picture. Development of the character is limited to speech, appearance and action though techniques are available to give the audience interior insights into this individual
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(from the article `English literature`) ...type, imitated from Theophrastus and practiced first by Joseph Hall (Characters of Virtues and Vices, 1608) and later by Sir Thomas Overbury, John ... The inferior novelist tends to be preoccupied with plot; to the superior novelist the convolutions of the human personality, under the stress of...
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A character is a inherited trait of an organism. Characters are usually described in terms of a state, for example: blue eyes vs. brown eyes, where eyes is the character, and blue and brown are its states.
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A distinctive mark: an inscribed letter: one of a set of writing-symbols.
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(1) A single group of bars and spaces that represents a specific number (usually one) of numbers, letters, punctuation marks, or other symbols. (2) A graphic shape representing a letter, numeral, or symbol. (3) A letter, digit, or other symbol that is used as part of the organization, control, or representation of data
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(kar´ak-tәr) a quality or attribute indicative of the nature of an object or organism. in genetics, the expression in the phenotype of a gene or group of genes. See also entries under gene, trait, and inheritance. in psychiatry, a term used, especially in the psychoanalytic literature, in muc...
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Char'ac·ter noun [ Latin , an instrument for marking, character, Greek ..., from ... to make sharp, to cut into furrows, to engrave: confer French
caractère .]
1. A distinctive mark; a letter, figure, or symbol. « It were much to be wished that there were throughout the world but o...
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A cartoon figure (usually, but not necessarily) taken from comic books, TV or popular culture to add humor or emphasis to a piece. In some pieces, the character takes the place of a letter in the word.
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A character is a person, animal, being, creature, or thing in a story. Writers use characters to perform the actions and speak dialogue, moving the story along a plot line. A story can have only one character (protagonist) and still be a complete story.
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A cartoon figure usually taken from comic books, television, or popular culture to add humor or emphasis to a piece. In some pieces, the character takes the place of a letter in the word.
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an individual in a story, play or poem whose personality can be inferred from their actions and dialogue. Writers may also use physical description of the individual to give readers clues about a character. chronological writing writing organised in terms of sequences of events.
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A letter, digit or other symbol that is used as the representation of data. A connected sequence of characters is called a character string.
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grapheme noun a written symbol that is used to represent speech; `the Greek alphabet has 24 characters`
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(Gr. character from charassein to engrave) A name for the collective traits, emotional, intellectual and volitional, which constitute an individual mind. -- L.W.
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A genetically inherited feature of an organism, e.g. eye colour.
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1. A symbol such as a letter, number or punctuation mark that canbe arranged to represent higher units of meaning, such as wordsand sentences. 2. The group of bits that represents such a symbol.
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A cartoon figure (usually, but not necessarily) taken from comic books, TV or popular culture to add humor or emphasis to a piece. In some pieces, the character takes the place of a letter in the word.
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[Literary terms] an imaginary person represented in a work of fiction
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[TEKS ELAR vocabulary] an imaginary person represented in a work of fiction
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[PARCC7 glossary] an imaginary person represented in a work of fiction
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[PARCC terms] a property that defines the individual nature of something
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[SAT terms] a property that defines the individual nature of something
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