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Webster 1913 Edition
Trait
Trait
,Noun.
1.
A stroke; a touch.
By this single
trait
Homer makes an essential difference between the Iliad and Odyssey. Broome.
2.
A distinguishing or marked feature; a peculiarity;
as, a
. trait
of character☞ Formerly pronounced trā, as in French, and still so pronounced to some extent in England.
Webster 1828 Edition
Trait
TRAIT
,Noun.
1.
A stroke; a touch. By this single trait, Homer makes an essential difference between the Iliad and Odyssey.
2.
A line; a feature; as a trait of character.Definition 2024
trait
trait
See also: traït
English
Noun
trait (plural traits)
- an identifying characteristic, habit or trend
- 1856, Ralph Waldo Emerson, English Traits, Truth:
- The English, of all classes, value themselves on this trait, as distinguishing them from the French, who, in the popular belief, are more polite than true.
- 1916, John Dewey, Democracy and Education:
- The positive and constructive aspect of possibility gives the key to understanding the two chief traits of immaturity, dependence and plasticity.
- The number one personality trait I hate is hypocrisy. Why can't you be consistent!?
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- (object-oriented programming) In object-oriented programming, an uninstantiable collection of methods that provides functionality to a class by using the class’s own interface.
- Traits are somewhat between an interface and a mixin, as an interface contains only method signatures, while a trait includes also the full method definitions, on the other side mixins include method definitions, but they can also carry state through attributes, while traits usually don't.
Synonyms
- See also Wikisaurus:characteristic
Derived terms
- character trait
Related terms
Translations
an identifying characteristic, habit or trend
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Anagrams
French
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
trait m (plural traits)
- line
- trait
- color of a mineral
- (dated) the action of hauling or pulling (by an animal of burden)
- (dated) straps or cords placed on an animal of burden and attached to the vehicle which the animal pulls
- (obsolete) an action reflecting a favorable or adverse intention by one person toward another
- a remarkable or influential historical event
- a particular passage in a speech that is well-written; an excellent or appealing characteristic of a speech
- a vibrant, brilliant, or innovative idea
- (religion) verses sung in a Mass between the gradual and the gospel reading
- connection or link between one thing and another
- (geology) color of the dust produced by a mineral
- (chess, checkers) the privilege of taking the first turn/move
- (oriented-object programming) trait
Derived terms
- trait d'union
Verb
trait
- third-person singular present indicative of traire
- third-person singular past historic of traire
- past participle of traire