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Results for: Minnesota Multiphasic Personality InventoryTranslations 1 - 30 of 67
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Minnesota Multiphasic Personality InventoryMMPI
(Psychology) performed through the use of a psychograph (graph showing the relative strength of personality traits)psychographic
act of taking inventory; evaluation of a situation, assessing of situationstocktaking
actual location where the client makes the purchase; computer application which facilitates sales transactions and often helps track inventorypoint of sale
alienate somebody, make impersonal, make impersonal; deprive of personality, remove individual traits and identitydepersonalize
alternative personality, very close friendalter ego
assets, list of items, make inventory of, making of inventory, record of assets, stock of goods, stock; list of assets; act of checking stock, stocktaking, take inventory, make a detailed list of property; summarize; sum up the worth ofinventory
assumed identity or role, character in a play; human being; personality, character in literature, personal facadepersona
attraction, attraction of magnets for iron, attractive properties of a magnet; scientific study of magnets and magnetic phenomena; attraction, appeal, charisma (of a personality, etc.), magnetic field forcemagnetism
base, foundation, underlying principle ; essence or personality of any of the three persons in the Godhead (Theology); accumulation of blood in an organ (Medicine); epistasis (Genetics), essential nature of Jesus Christ, one of Trinity, settling of bod...hypostasis
behavioral tendency, disposal, personality, settlement, tendency; character, nature, trait; arrangement, placementdisposition
boldface, boldfaced, brave, courageous, daring; forward, blunt; rude, clear and conspicuous, darker than standard, fearless and adventurous, impudent or presumptuous, requiring or showing a daring personality, steep, type darker than standardbold
city in eastern Minnesota (USA)Richfield
city in southeast Minnesota (USA), city bordering on the Mississippi RiverMinneapolis
city in southwestern California (USA); Jesse Ventura, former boxer, chosen in 1998 to serve as Governor of the state of Minnesota (USA)Ventura
classification of personalitypersonality type
collection of available things, group or theater using stock system, repertoire, list of works that a person or group is ready to perform; artist or group that performs several different works in rotation; stock, inventoryrepertory
combination of colors (on a badge, uniform, etc.); flag or banner; personality, charactercolors
combination of colors (on a badge, uniform, etc.); flag or banner; personality, character (also colors)colours
compend, list of items, short account, summary; inventory, list of contentscompendium
compendium, summary; inventory, list of contentscompend
competitive personalitytype A
dependent personality, someone or something which clingsclinger
divine gift, magnetic personality, magnetism, leadership abilitycharisma
doctrine of innate ideas, policy of favoring native inhabitants, policy of reaffirming indigenous culture, superior attitude of natives toward newcomers; philosophical idea that all ideas are inborn, theory claiming personality is innately determinednativism
doctrine that views the individual personality as unique and inviolable (Philosophy), quirky mode of expression or behaviorpersonalism
exaggerated self-admiration; exaggerated self-love, personality disordernarcissism
excess supply, keep too many animals on, stock in excess, store excessive amount of inventory; flood the marketoverstock
expressing of personality and feelingsself-expression
family name; Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby (1904-1977), American singer and actor; city in Minnesota (USA)Crosby
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