maldisposition
nounEtymology
From mal- + disposition.
- derived from dispositiōnem
- derived from disposition
- inherited from disposicioun
Definitions
a complexion of humours or locational alignment or else in or of organs, joints etc.…
a complexion of humours or locational alignment or else in or of organs, joints etc. leading to a suffering
- fetal maldisposition
A slant in an individual or a group, intellectualized humour, bad temper directed against…
A slant in an individual or a group, intellectualized humour, bad temper directed against someone or something
- Beginning to arise from this maldisposition was a public inclination to turn inward and a frustrated demand for stronger action abroad uncomplicated by the desires of America's allies.
- Considering that the price of one thousand scudi had been put on the head of bandit Gaspare Guidorosso, accused of fourteen homicides, the excessive figure quoted by Moscato unequivocally indicated his maldisposition toward the Cenci.
The neighborhood
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA