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- TRAIT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TRAIT is a distinguishing quality (as of personal character) How to use trait in a sentence
- TRAIT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
TRAIT definition: a distinguishing characteristic or quality, especially of one's personal nature See examples of trait used in a sentence
- TRAIT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
A trait is also a characteristic of an organism that is passed from parent to child
- Trait - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
In science, trait refers to a characteristic that is caused by genetics Having green eyes or being shorter than average are traits a person might have In more general use, a trait is an important part of someone’s personality or appearance
- Trait - definition of trait by The Free Dictionary
trait (treɪt; Brit also treɪ) n 1 a distinguishing characteristic or quality, esp of one's personal nature: bad traits 2 an inherited feature or characteristic: a recessive trait 3 a pencil stroke
- Traits - Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary
Traits are characteristics or attributes of an organism that are expressed by genes and or influenced by the environment Traits include physical attributes of an organism such as hair color, leaf shape, size, etc , and behavioral characteristics, such as bird nesting Etymology:from Latin “tractus” See also: phenotype, inheritance, gene
- TRAIT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A trait is a particular characteristic, quality, or tendency that someone or something has Many of our personality traits are developed during those early months Creativity is a human trait
- What Are Traits? The Definition and Genetics of Traits
A trait is a distinguishing characteristic or feature of an organism that contributes to its unique individuality These characteristics can be observed in every aspect of a living thing, from the color of a bird’s feathers to the structure of a plant’s leaves or an individual’s behavioral patterns
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