food, etc.
9. ACQUISITIVENESS.--Frugality, economy.
10. SECRETIVENESS.--Self-control, policy.
11. CAUTIOUSNESS.--Guardedness, safety.
12. APPROBATIVENESS.--Love of applause.
13. SELF-ESTEEM.--Self-respect, dignity.
14. FIRMNESS.--Stability, perseverance.
15. CONSCIENTIOUSNESS.--Sense of right.
16. HOPE.--Expectation, anticipation.
17. SPIRITUALITY.--Intuition, prescience.
18. VENERATION.--Worship, adoration.
19. BENEVOLENCE.--Sympathy, kindness.
20. CONSTRUCTIVENESS.--Ingenuity, tools.
21. IDEALITY.--_Taste_, love of beauty, poetry.
B. SUBLIMITY.--Love of the grand, vast.
22. IMITATION.--Copying, aptitude.
23. MIRTH.--Fun, wit, ridicule, facetiousness.
24. INDIVIDUALITY.--Observation, to see.
25. FORM.--Memory, _shape_, looks, persons.
26. SIZE.--Measurement of quantity.
27. WEIGHT.--Control of motion, balancing.
28. COLOR.--Discernment, and love of color.
29. ORDER.--_Method_, system, going by _rule_.
30. CALCULATION.--Mental arithmetic.
31. LOCALITY.--Memory of place, position.
32. EVENTUALITY.--Memory of facts, events.
33. TIME.--Telling _when_, time of day, dates.
34. TUNE.--Love of music, singing.
35. LANGUAGE.--_Expression_ by words, acts.
36. CAUSALITY.--_Planning_, thinking.
37. COMPARISON.--Analysis, inferring.
C. HUMAN NATURE.--Sagacity.
D. SUAVITY.--_Pleasantness_, blandness.
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