Disposition
Disposition (from Latin : dispositio = "division", "assignment"; "arrangement", "administration", "disposition" [ dispositio omnipotens ], "disposition" [fateful], "arrangement", "structure", "plan" ) stands for:
- the disposition or susceptibility of an organism to certain diseases, see disposition (medicine)
- in psychology the disposition to a recurring characteristic, willingness to behave, see personality trait
- a willingness to react in psychosomatics, see attitude (psychosomatics)
- Number and type of registers of an organ, see disposition (organ)
- Allocation and monitoring of services and goods, see disposition (economy)
- Chime disposition - coordination of several bells in one chime, see church bell # chime disposition
- dispositional trait - the ability to do or suffer
- Dispositive data - a term from business administration
- a draft of the systematic representation of knowledge, see encyclopedia (knowledge order)
- the tabular overview of the sequence of a film, television or advertising production, see daily disposition
- the legal status of a military person made available, see ZD (military language)
See also:
Wiktionary: disponieren - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Wiktionary: Disposition - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations