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characteristic

[kar-ik-tuh-ris-tik] / ˌkær ɪk təˈrɪs tɪk /




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He joined calls from the TUC union and the Co-op firm for socioeconomic background to become the 10th protected characteristic under the 2010 Equalities Act.

From BBC

"Raeburn's expressive, seemingly effortless brushwork, the characteristic warm palette, soft atmospheric lighting and sensitive rendering of the instantly recognisable Robert Burns are a joy," she said.

From BBC

I feel that my characteristics really fit this league.

From BBC

Silver has the characteristics of both a precious and an industrial metal and is in short supply.

From MarketWatch

Seeing pitch with their minds’ eye, musicians could move from one-line melodies to harmonies, with multiple weaving lines “complementing each other, and creating the dense body of sound so characteristic of late medieval music.”

From The Wall Street Journal