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Temperament
noun
1.
(One's
customary
frame
of
mind
or
natural
disposition
, a
persons
disposition
,
mental
and
emotional
makeup
)
អជ្ឈាស័យ, អធ្យាស្រ័យ
Example: A
calm
temperament; an
excitable
temperament,
sanguine
temperament, an
artistic
temperament.
a
man
with
artistic
temperament
និស្ស័យ
Example:
I've
got
a
very
nervous
temperament.
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
1.
The
act
of
tempering
or
modifying
;
adjustment
, as of
clashing
rules
,
interests
,
passions
, or the
like
;
also
, the
means
by
which
such
adjustment
is
effected
.
2.
A
system
of
compromises
in the
tuning
of
organs
,
pianofortes
, and the
like
,
whereby
the
tones
generated
with the
vibrations
of a
ground
tone
are
mutually
modified
and in
part
canceled
,
until
their
number
reduced
to the
actual
practicable
scale
of
twelve
tones
to the
octave
.
This
scale
,
although
in so
far
artificial
, is
yet
closely
suggestive
of
its
origin
in
nature
, and
this
system
of
tuning
,
although
not
mathematically
true
,
yet
satisfies
the
ear
,
while
it has the
convenience
that
the
same
twelve
fixed
tones
answer
for
every
key
or
scale
, C/
becoming
identical
with D/, and so on.
3.
The
peculiar
physical
and
mental
character
of an
individual
, in
olden
times
erroneously
supposed
to be
due
to
individual
variation
in the
relations
and
proportions
of the
constituent
parts
of the
body
,
especially
of the
fluids
, as the
bile
,
blood
,
lymph
,
etc
.
Hence
the
phrases
,
bilious
or
choleric
temperament,
sanguine
temperament,
etc
.,
implying
a
predominance
of one of
these
fluids
and a
corresponding
influence
on the temperament.
verb
1.
(TRANSITIVE)
Condition
with
regard
to
heat
or
cold
;
temperature
.
2.
(TRANSITIVE)
Internal
constitution
;
state
with
respect
to the
relative
proportion
of
different
qualities
, or
constituent
parts
.
3.
(TRANSITIVE)
Due
mixture
of
qualities
; a
condition
brought
about by
mutual
compromises
or
concessions
.
Synonyms
1.
character
,
constitution
,
disposition
,
humor
,
mood
,
nature
,
temper