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Characteristic

/ˌkær.əkˈtɛr.ɪ.stɪk/noun / adjective
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A characteristic is a distinguishing feature, quality, or attribute that defines an individual, object, or phenomenon, making it unique or identifiable. In modern contexts, it's frequently used in fields like data science and psychology to analyze patterns and predict outcomes, evolving from simple descriptions to powerful tools for categorization and insight.

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In genetics, the term 'characteristic' helped Gregor Mendel in the 1860s identify heritable traits in pea plants, leading to the foundational laws of inheritance that underpin modern biology; surprisingly, his work was overlooked for decades until rediscovered in 1900. This single word's application in his experiments revolutionized our understanding of genetics, influencing everything from agriculture to personalized medicine.

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