propense

adj
/pɹəˈpɛns/

Etymology

From Latin prōpensus, perfect passive participle of prōpendeō.

  1. borrowed from prōpensus

Definitions

  1. Leaning toward, in a moral sense

    Leaning toward, in a moral sense; inclined; disposed; prone.

    • women propense to holiness
    • […] women are so earnestly delighted with this kind of men, as being more propense by nature to pleasure and toys.
  2. Prepense.

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