"情性" meaning in Japanese

See 情性 in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

IPA: [d͡ʑo̞ːse̞ː] Forms: 情性 [canonical] (ruby: (じょう), (せい)), jōsei [romanization], zyausei [romanization], じやうせい [hiragana, historical]
Head templates: {{ja-noun|じょうせい|hhira=じやうせい}} 情(じょう)性(せい) • (jōsei) ^(←じやうせい (zyausei)?)
  1. (psychology, psychiatry) affect (subjective feeling experienced in response to a thought or other stimulus) Categories (topical): Psychiatry, Psychology Related terms: 性情 (seijō) (ruby: (せい), (じょう)) (english: nature, disposition)
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Download raw JSONL data for 情性 meaning in Japanese (3.3kB)

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