Adhesiveness.—8, f. Solicitous for the happiness of friends, and ardent attachments to the other sex.
Combativeness.—7, f. Great powers of exertion and sustaining under opposition and difficulties.
Destructiveness.—6, m. Ability to control the passions, and is not disposed to extreme measures.
Secretiveness.—9, l. Great propensity and ability to conceal feelings, plans, etc.
Acquisitiveness.—6, m. Freeness to spend money; love of it chiefly for its uses and what it will buy.
Alimentativeness.—7, f. A good appetite, but not excessive; partiality for a variety of rich, hearty dishes.
Vitativeness.—6, m. or s. Indifferent to life; views the approach of death without fear.
FEELINGS.
Cautiousness.—8, f. Provision against prospective dangers and ills, without hesitation or irresolution.
Approbativeness.—10, l. Ambition for distinction; sense of character; sensibility to reproach, fear of scandal.