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extravert
† extraˈvert, v. Obs. [f. L. extrā outwards + vert-ĕre to turn: see extrovert.] trans. To turn outwards so as to be visible. Chiefly in early Chemistry, to render visible or sensible (the latent constituents of a substance).1669 W. Simpson Hydrol. Chym. ii. iii. 52 It is not the moist air that extra... Oxford English Dictionary
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LG Extravert
The LG Extravert is a basic phone made by LG Electronics and was carried by Verizon Wireless. It runs on the Brew MP mobile operating system. There is a successor model, the LG Extravert 2, which has been discontinued. References Extravert Verizon Wireless wikipedia.org
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extrovert
▪ I. extrovert, v. rare. (ɛkstrəʊˈvɜːt) [f. extro- prefix + L. vert-ĕre to turn. Cf. introvert: see extravert.] trans. To turn or thrust outwards (a material object); to give an outward direction to (thought).1671 J. Webster Metallogr. xii. 197 The external and combustible Sulphur..is..protruded and... Oxford English Dictionary
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Extraversion and introversion
Lexical self-reporting Lexical measures use individual adjectives that reflect extravert and introvert traits, such as outgoing, talkative, reserved and Regional variation Some claim that Americans live in an "extraverted society" that rewards extravert behavior and rejects introversion. wikipedia.org
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Why are you the way you are? Quiz | Life and style | The Guardian
Apr 16, 2017To find out one way your parents influence your personality, answer the question below, averaging across your mother and father. How many years of full-time education do your parents have? a) 12 ...
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extraversion
extraˈversion [ad. mod.L. extrāversiōn-em, f. L. extrā outwards + versiōn-em, n. of action f. vertĕre to turn: see extroversion.] † 1. A turning out; a rendering manifest. Obs. rare.a 1691 Boyle Imperfect. Doctr. Qual. vii, The supposed extraversion or intraversion of sulphur. 1692–1732 Coles, Extra... Oxford English Dictionary
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Carl Jung
The extravert is associated with Dionysus, interested in joining the activities of the world. The extravert is focused on the outside world of objects, sensory perception, and action. wikipedia.org
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ambiversion
ambiversion Psychol. (æmbɪˈvɜːʃən) [f. ambi- + L. versiōn-em, n. of action f. vertĕre to turn; cf. extroversion 3, introversion.] A mental condition characterized by a balance of extravert and introvert features. Hence ˈambivert, a person whose mind is so formed. Also ˈambiverted a.1927 K. Young Sou... Oxford English Dictionary
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Meredith Belbin
Tests exist to identify ideal team roles, but this does not preclude an extravert from being a Completer Finisher, nor an introvert from being a Resource wikipedia.org
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subculture
▪ I. ˈsubculture, n. Also sub-culture. 1. Biol. and Med. [sub- 9.] A culture (of bacteria or the like) started from another culture; the process of starting a culture in this way.1886 E. Klein Micro-Organisms & Dis. (ed. 3) v. 43 From the individual and separate colonies, it is then easy by re-inocu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Muhibbe Darga
Her enthusiasm and extravert personality, excellence in French and German and of course passion for Archeology drew attention. wikipedia.org
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Virus (British band)
Discography Albums Infected (1984) You Can't Ignore If Forever (1984) Unacceptable Noise Levels (2007) Virulence (2011) Pathogens (2019) Introvert Extravert wikipedia.org
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Thelema Trio
One minute the Thelema Trio will intrigue you with intimate, understated pieces, and the next it will surprise you with exuberant, extravert compositions wikipedia.org
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Jungian Type Index
For example, an Intuiting, Thinking, Judging Extravert would be classified as an ENTJ. wikipedia.org
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Hans Eysenck
Conversely, the extravert seeks to heighten his or her arousal to a more favourable level (as predicted by the Yerkes-Dodson Law) by increased activity wikipedia.org
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