Character
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- A being involved in the action of a story, see fictional character.
- A written or printed symbol, or letter
- A distinguishing feature; characteristic; A complex of mental and ethical traits marking a person or a group, see character structure.
- A moral strength.
- "You may not like to eat liver," said Calvin's father, "but it builds character."
- A person with many notable or eccentric features.
See also
- Persona
- Stock character
- Fictional character
- Character sketch
- Human behavior
- Moral character
- Morality
- Trait
- The Characters
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