Definition of Propension. Meaning of Propension. Synonyms of Propension

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Definition of Propension

Propension
Propension Pro*pen"sion, n. [L. propensio: cf. F. propension. See Propend, Propense.] The quality or state of being propense; propensity. --M. Arnold. Your full consent Gave wings to my propension. --Shak.

Meaning of Propension from wikipedia

- pendulous, pendulum, pensile, propend, propendency, propendent, propense, propension, propensity pendō pend- pepend- pens- weigh compendious, compendium, compensate...
- the face of purely animal or sensual desire, or what he termed 'sense-propensions': The beautiful arts and the sciences which, by their universally-communicable...
- hartwissiana. Due to its relictic status of conservation and its high propension to hybridise with any other surrounding quercus species, many characteristics...
- through love"; "an intellect enlightened by grace", "a delight yielding propension or inclination" and "an outflowing losing of oneself in the abyss of ...
- English : The Propensity of Things, Toward a History of Efficacy in China (La propension des choses), Zone Books, New York, 1995 Detour and Access, Strategies...
- eugenics' when Mary is worried that her son may inherit Jim's criminal propensions. He added, 'It is not Jim who is the hero here, or even the friendly...