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trait

American  
[treyt, trey] / treɪt, treɪ /

noun

  1. a distinguishing characteristic or quality, especially of one's personal nature.

    bad traits of character.

    Synonyms:
    property, attribute, mark, peculiarity
  2. a pen or pencil stroke.

  3. a stroke, touch, or strain, as of some quality.

    a trait of pathos; a trait of ready wit.


trait British  
/ treɪ, treɪt /

noun

  1. a characteristic feature or quality distinguishing a particular person or thing

  2. rare a touch or stroke

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

trait Scientific  
/ trāt /
  1. A genetically determined characteristic or condition. Traits may be physical, such as hair color or leaf shape, or they may be behavioral, such as nesting in birds and burrowing in rodents. Traits typically result from the combined action of several genes, though some traits are expressed by a single gene.


Etymology

Origin of trait

First recorded in 1470–80; from Middle French: literally, “something drawn,” from Latin tractus; see tract 1

Explanation

A trait is something about you that makes you "you." When your mother says that you get all your best traits from her, she means you have the same charming smile and the same brilliant mind as she has. In science, trait refers to a characteristic that is caused by genetics. Having green eyes or being shorter than average are traits a person might have. In more general use, a trait is an important part of someone’s personality or appearance. Try to describe your favorite teacher in three words and you’ll probably come up with a list of her essential traits — such as compassionate, calm, and kooky.

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Berthe Cleyrergue cooked and cleaned for Barney and Brooks in Villa Trait d'Union, the hyphen-shaped house they shared in the south of France.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 25, 2023

"Trait impulsivity," the preference for immediate gratification, has been linked to spending more on food, especially unhealthy, highly calorific food.

From Salon • Nov. 23, 2022

Trait mindfulness has to do with whether you have a mindful disposition, so to speak.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 20, 2021

A second album, “1 Trait World Tour,” followed in 2019.

From New York Times • Apr. 23, 2020

So too, the cross between a plant bearing coloured and a plant bearing white flowers produces offspring bearing coloured flowers only—Colour being Dominant over the Recessive Trait of Whiteness.

From Feminism and Sex-Extinction by Kenealy, Arabella

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