#trait  a distinguishing feature of one's personal nature
  subtype:  #unit_character  #fibre  #nature.trait  #compulsiveness {#emotionality #unemotionality} {#activeness #inactiveness} {#serious-mindedness #frivolousness} {#communicativeness #uncommunicativeness} {#thoughtfulness #unthoughtfulness} {#attentiveness #inattentiveness} {#masculinity #femininity} {#trustworthiness #untrustworthiness}  #individuality  #stinginess  #egoism  #drive.trait {#resoluteness #irresoluteness} {#discipline.trait #indiscipline} {#pride #humility} {#wisdom.trait #unwiseness}  #sound_judgment {#trustingness #distrustfulness} {#cleanliness.trait #uncleanliness.trait}  #demeanor {#tractability #intractability}  #epicurism
  part of:  #personality
  supertype:  #attribute  an abstraction belonging to or characteristic of an entity
     supertype:  pm#attribute_or_quality_or_measure  e.g., mass, mass unit, 1 kg, frequency, [2-3] hz, color, blue, speed, 1 m/s
        supertype:  pm#non_spatial_object__nonspatialobject  abstraction or description content/medium/container (a description medium that has some spatial feature is both instance of sumo#object and pm#non_spatial_object
           supertype:  pm#entity  something that can be "involved" in a situation
              supertype:  pm#thing__something___T__t___3D_or_4D_thing_or_anything_else  any category (type or individual) is instance of this type; any type is also a subtype of this type
           supertype:  cyc#intangible  The collection of things that are not physical -- are not made of, or encoded in, matter. Every cyc#Collection is a cyc#intangible (even if its instances are tangible), and so are some cyc#individuals.  Caution: do not confuse `tangibility' with `perceivability' -- humans can perceive light even though it's intangible--at least in a sense.
              supertype:  cyc#partially_intangible__partiallyintangible  The collection of things that either are wholly intangible (see cyc#Intangible) or have at least one intangible (i.e. immaterial) part (see cyc#intangibleParts). This includes intangible individuals, such as instances of cyc#Number-General  or cyc#Agreement, as well as non-individuals (all of which are intangible), i.e. instances of cyc#SetOrCollection.  It also includes things that have both tangible and intangible components (see cyc#CompositeTangibleAndIntangibleObject),  such as a printed copy of a newspaper (as its information content is intangible) or a person (as her mental states are intangible).
                 supertype:  pm#thing__something___T__t___3D_or_4D_thing_or_anything_else  any category (type or individual) is instance of this type; any type is also a subtype of this type
        supertype:  pm#thing_that_can_be_seen_as_a_relation  usable as relation type
           supertype:  pm#thing_playing_some_role  category to classify things according to roles/viewpoints; classification under this category is application-dependant
              supertype:  pm#thing__something___T__t___3D_or_4D_thing_or_anything_else  any category (type or individual) is instance of this type; any type is also a subtype of this type
        supertype:  pm#individual__particular___supertype_of_1st_order_types  all individuals (for concepts or relations) are implicitely or explicitely instance of that type
           supertype:  pm#thing__something___T__t___3D_or_4D_thing_or_anything_else  any category (type or individual) is instance of this type; any type is also a subtype of this type

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