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Meaning of disposition


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Re: Disposition #16 (permalink) Wed Oct 19, 2011 19:17 pm   Re: Disposition
 

I mean this answer:
Daniela wrote:
Hi,
Disposition is somebody's usual mood or temperament.
Daniela


It explains the meaning of the correct word. As this is not one of the accepted definitions of 'position' it explains why 'position' is incorrect.
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