Definition of Extraversions

1. extraversion [n] - See also: extraversion

Lexicographical Neighbors of Extraversions

extravasated
extravasates
extravasating
extravasation
extravasation cyst
extravasations
extravascular
extravascular fluid
extravascular lung water
extravastion
extravehicular
extravehicular activity
extravenate
extraventricular
extraversion
extraversions
extraversive
extravert
extraverted
extravertive
extraverts
extravisual
extravital ultraviolet
extravolution
extream
extreamest
extreamly
extreat
extreats
extrema

Literary usage of Extraversions

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Elements of Logic as a Science of Propositions by Emily Elizabeth Constance Jones (1890)
"... be conveniently classed together as Extraversions). However, where significant terms are used, the force of words becomes so variously and subtilely ..."

2. An Introduction to General Logic by Emily Elizabeth Constance Jones (1892)
"Extraversions (eg Inferences by 'Complex Conception ' and by ' Added Determinants') are such as, A is B, therefore AX is BX; C is D, therefore C+2 is D+2, ..."

3. The Second Australasian Conference on Interactive Entertainment: Proceedings by Yusuf Pisan, SIGART. (2005)
"The Five-Factor Model (FFM) or "Big-Five" model of personality inventory is known as openness, conscientiousness, extraversions, agreeableness, ..."

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