Char`ac*ter*is"tic (?), a. [Gr. : cf. F. charact'eristique.]

Pertaining to, or serving to constitute, the character; showing the character, or distinctive qualities or traits, of a person or thing; peculiar; distinctive.

Characteristic clearness of temper. Macaulay.

 

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Char`ac*ter*is"tic, n.

1.

A distinguishing trait, quality, or property; an element of character; that which characterized.

Pope.

The characteristics of a true critic. Johnson.

2. Math.

The integral part (whether positive or negative) of a logarithm.

 

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