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    dis·po·si·tion
    [ˌdispəˈziSHən]
    noun
    disposition (noun) · dispositions (plural noun)
    1. a person's inherent qualities of mind and character:
      "your sunny disposition has a way of rubbing off on those around you"
      • an inclination or tendency:
        "the judge's disposition toward clemency" · "the cattle showed a decided disposition to run"
    2. the way in which something is placed or arranged, especially in relation to other things:
      "the plan need not be accurate so long as it shows the disposition of the rooms"
      • the action of arranging or ordering people or things in a particular way:
        "the prerogative gives the state widespread powers regarding the disposition and control of the armed forces"
      • (dispositions)
        military preparations, in particular the stationing of troops ready for attack or defense:
        "the new strategic dispositions of our forces"
    3. law
      the action of distributing or transferring property or money to someone, in particular by bequest:
      "this is a tax that affects the disposition of assets on death"
    4. the power to deal with something as one pleases:
      "if Napoleon had had railroads at his disposition, he would have been invincible"
      • archaic
        the determination of events by divine power.
    Origin
    late Middle English: via Old French from Latin dispositio(n-), from disponere ‘arrange’ (see dispose).
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    Disposition refers to:

    1. The natural or prevailing aspect of one's mind as shown in behavior and relationships with others. dictionary.com 1
    2. Customary moods and attitude toward life. merriam-webster.com 2
    3. A particular type of character that a person naturally has. cambridge.org 3
     
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