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A strong liking.
taste
preference
orientation
penchant
català
predilecció
A likelihood of behaving in a particular way or going in a particular direction.
tendency
inclination
propensity
predisposition
aptness
proclivity
proneness
1
Directors will, inevitably, prosecute that mandate according to individual
predilection
and interpretation.
2
Sites of
predilection
include the lower limbs followed by the upper limbs.
3
After all the question has resolved itself into one of personal
predilection
.
4
Lymphomas showed an unusual
predilection
for involvement of the central nervous system.
5
The most common
predilection
sites are the renal parenchyma and the retroperitoneum.
6
B-r-e-a-t-h-e! he said, tamping down his Guatemalan
predilection
toward something more colorful.
7
He had not counted on the officers or her
predilection
for Italian.
8
If so, her
predilection
for him might turn out to be cosmic.
9
Until this memorable event Baden-Powell had expressed no special
predilection
for soldiering.
10
When they were over, his
predilection
for a literary vocation became known.
11
Uba shared Creb's
predilection
for the fat birds with the feathered feet.
12
PCOD is seen above 30 years of age and has slight female
predilection
.
13
The median age of presentation was 13 years; there was no sex
predilection
.
14
Some conspicuous cases confirmed their
predilection
in favor of the scaffold.
15
He has perhaps explained the theory of this
predilection
in the following lines:
16
With the dream of his youth vanished all
predilection
for the softer sex.
predilection
special predilection
have a predilection
great predilection
strong predilection
personal predilection
portuguès
tendência
predileção
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predilecció
preferència
espanyol
inclinación
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predilección