
1) Affections 2) Bent 3) Bias 4) Diathesis 5) Habitus 6) Hypersensitivity 7) Predilection 8) Prejudice 9) Preparation 10) Propensity 11) Sensitisation 12) Sensitization 13) Tendency
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1) French word used in English 2) Sensitivity 3) Susceptibility 4) Susceptibility to a pathogen 5) Susceptibleness
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- susceptibility to a pathogen
- an inclination beforehand to interpret statements in a particular way
- a disposition in advance to react in a particular way
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An increase in susceptibility resulting from the influence of environment on the suscept.
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a person's original disposition, before performing any moral acts. Our animal, rational, and personal natures all indicate that the human predisposition is good. Unfortunately, it is corrupted by radical evil in our first moral act. (Cf. propensity.)
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the natural tendency a person has, apart from (or before having) any experience, to be morally good* or evil. (Cf. disposition.)
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• (n.) Previous fitness or adaptation to any change, impression, or purpose; susceptibility; -- applied to material things; as, the predisposition of the body to disease. • (n.) The act of predisposing, or the state of being predisposed; previous inclination, tendency, or propensity; predilection; -- applied to the mind; as, a predisposit...
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(pre- + L. disponere to dispose) a latent susceptibility to disease which may be activated under certain conditions, as by stress.
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To have a tendency or inclination towards something in advance.
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A latent susceptibility to disease which may be activated under certain conditions, as by stress. ... Origin: L. Disponere = to dispose ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(pre″dis-pә-zish´әn) a latent susceptibility to disease which may be activated under certain conditions.
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the natural tendency a person has, apart from (or before having) any experience, to be morally good or evil. (Cf. disposition.)
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tendency to develop a certain disease.
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To have a tendency or inclination towards something in advance.
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State or condition resulting from act of predisposing (i.e. inclining or conditioning beforehand, giving a tendency to, a propensity for) as a predisposition to disease.
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Pre·dis`po·si'tion noun [ Prefix
pre- +
disposition : confer French
prédisposition .]
1. The act of predisposing, or the state of being predisposed; previous inclination, tendency, or propensity; predilection; -- applied to the mind; as, a
predisposition to anger...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: prē′dis-pō-zish′ŭn Definitions: 1. A condition of special susceptibility to a disease.
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[
n] - an inclination beforehand to interpret statements in a particular way 2. [n] - a disposition in advance to react in a particular way
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predisposition A latent susceptibility to a disease which may be activated under certain conditions, as by stress.
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noun a disposition in advance to react in a particular way
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Latent susceptibility or tendency toward disease.
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the fact or condition of being predisposed: a predisposition to think optimistically. · tendency to a condition or quality, usually based on the combined effects of genetic and environmental factors.
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