The plural noun characteristics means traits, or features, of a person, thing, or place. The adjective characteristic means "typical of that type" of item, person or place.
For example, an NFL football player's characteristics would be that he is strong, well-trained, and usually well-paid. An individual's characteristics could include his height, weight, eye color, or hair color, or aspects of his personality, such as meek or brash, intelligent or dull.
1) (n) It means a quality of a person such as height, weight, hair colour, or eye colour. A feature that helps to identify, tell apart, or describe recognizably; a distinguishing mark or trait.
2) (n) Mathematics. The integral part of a logarithm as distinguished from the mantissa: The characteristic of the logarithm 6.3214 is 6.
3) (n) Mathematics. The least number of times the multiplicative identity in a ring needs to be added to itself to reach the additive identity, or, if the additive identity is never reached, zero. The integers have a characteristic of zero; the integers modulus 12 have a characteristic of 12.
4) (adj) Typical, in accordance with the character of a person or thing.
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Being a feature that helps to distinguish a person or thing; distinctive: heard my friend's characteristic laugh; the stripes that are characteristic of the zebra.
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Political characteristics usually refers to a country's politics. For example, the United States had characteristics of a democracy, while China has Communist characteristics.
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Mature, meek and modest are nice characteristics. Other characteristics include malicious, materialistic and mean.
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