Characteriological vs Characteriologically - What's the difference?
characteriological | characteriologically |
Of or relating to characteriology.
* 1913 , Albert Gallatin Love, Merritte Weber Ireland, Physical Examination of the First Million Draft Recruits: Methods and Results , p. 153:
* 1923 , Ernest Bryant Hoag, et al, Crime, Abnormal Minds and the Law , p 169:
* 1959 , Joseph L. French, Educating the Gifted: A Book of Readings , p. 513:
* 1997 , Hans J. Eysenck, Dimensions of Personality , p. 215:
* 2005 , James E. Gunn, Matthew Candelaria, Speculations on Speculation: Theories of Science Fiction , p. 143:
As an adjective characteriological
is of or relating to characteriology.As an adverb characteriologically is
in a characteriological manner.characteriological
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- [H]is is a make-up tending to early arterial changes, and his characteriological traits will undoubtedly be accentuated thereby.
- [A] constantly recurring number of offenses in the in the same individuals (the recidivists), for the rather obvious reason that no characteriological or true sociological study has ever been attempted.
- Students with characteriological disorders should not be admitted.
- It appears likely, therefore, that "lack of conformity" may in some measure be related to temperamental or characteriological features of the personality.
- Extrapolative elements, cultural interface, characteriological attempt to resolve the conflicts between the two: this is science fiction.