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Definition of attitude
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Attitude
(n.) The
posture,
action,
or
disposition
of a
figure
or a
statue..
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Station
::
Station
(n.) The act of
standing;
also,
attitude
or pose in
standing;
posture..
Rebel
::
Rebel (v. i.) To be
disobedient
to
authority;
to
assume
a
hostile
or
insubordinate
attitude;
to
revolt.
Attitudinal
::
Attitudinal
(a.)
Relating
to
attitude.
Pose
::
Pose (a.)
Standing
still,
with all the feet on the
ground;
-- said of the
attitude
of a lion,
horse,
or other
beast..
Square
::
Square
(v. i.) To go to
opposite
sides;
to take an
attitude
of
offense
or
defense,
or of
defiance;
to
quarrel..
Phenakistoscope
::
Phenakistoscope
(n.) A
revolving
disk on which
figures
drawn in
different
relative
attitudes
are seen
successively,
so as to
produce
the
appearance
of an
object
in
actual
motion,
as an
animal
leaping,
etc., in
consequence
of the
persistence
of the
successive
visual
impressions
of the
retina.
It is often
arranged
so that the
figures
may be
projected
upon a
screen..
Set
::
Set (v. t.) To cause to sit; to make to
assume
a
specified
position
or
attitude;
to give site or place to; to
place;
to put; to fix; as, to set a house on a stone
foundation;
to set a book on a
shelf;
to set a dish on a
table;
to set a chest or trunk on its
bottom
or on end..
Action
::
Action
(n.) The
attitude
or
position
of the
several
parts of the body as
expressive
of the
sentiment
or
passion
depicted.
Attitudinarianism
::
Attitudinarianism
(n.) A
practicing
of
attitudes;
posture
making.
Decubitus
::
Decubitus
(n.) An
attitude
assumed
in lying down; as, the
dorsal
decubitus..
Doryphoros
::
Doryphoros
(n.) A spear
bearer;
a
statue
of a man
holding
a spear or in the
attitude
of a spear
bearer.
Several
important
sculptures
of this
subject
existed
in
antiquity,
copies
of which
remain
to us..
Rousant
::
Rousant
(a.)
Rising;
--
applied
to a bird in the
attitude
of
rising;
also,
sometmes,
to a bird in
profile
with wings
addorsed..
Statuesquely
::
Statuesque
(a.)
Partaking
of, or
exemplifying,
the
characteristics
of a
statue;
having
the
symmetry,
or other
excellence,
of a
statue
artistically
made; as,
statuesquelimbs;
a
statuesque
attitude..
Posture
::
Posture
(n.) The
position
of the body; the
situation
or
disposition
of the
several
parts of the body with
respect
to each
other,
or for a
particular
purpose;
especially
(Fine
Arts),
the
position
of a
figure
with
regard
to the
several
principal
members
by which
action
is
expressed;
attitude..
Position
::
Position
(n.) The state of being
posited,
or
placed;
the
manner
in which
anything
is
placed;
attitude;
condition;
as, a firm, an
inclined,
or an
upright
position..
Action
::
Action
(n.)
Gesticulation;
the
external
deportment
of the
speaker,
or the
suiting
of his
attitude,
voice,
gestures,
and
countenance,
to the
subject,
or to the
feelings..
Vary
::
Vary (v. t.) To
change
the
aspect
of; to alter in form,
appearance,
substance,
position,
or the like; to make
different
by a
partial
change;
to
modify;
as, to vary the
properties,
proportions,
or
nature
of a
thing;
to vary a
posture
or an
attitude;
to vary one's dress or
opinions..
Picturesque
::
Picturesque
(a.)
Forming,
or
fitted
to form, a good or
pleasing
picture;
representing
with the
clearness
or ideal
beauty
appropriate
to a
picture;
expressing
that
peculiar
kind of
beauty
which is
agreeable
in a
picture,
natural
or
artificial;
graphic;
vivid;
as, a
picturesque
scene or
attitude;
picturesque
language..
Habitude
::
Habitude
(n.)
Habitual
attitude;
usual or
accustomed
state with
reference
to
something
else;
established
or usual
relations.
Attitude
::
Attitude
(n.) The
posture,
action,
or
disposition
of a
figure
or a
statue..
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