Lakeside53
Stihl Wrenching
Which swine are you after???
BTW... I had to look up that big word.
pred·i·lec·tion (prdl-kshn, prd-)
NOUN:
A partiality or disposition in favor of something; a preference.
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ETYMOLOGY:
French prédilection, from Old French, from Medieval Latin praedlctus, past participle of praedligere, to prefer : Latin prae-, pre- + Latin dligere, to love ; see diligent
SYNONYMS:
predilection , bias , leaning , partiality , penchant , prejudice , proclivity , propensity
These nouns denote a predisposition to favor someone or something particular: a predilection for classical composers; a pro-American bias; conservative leanings; a partiality for liberal-minded friends; a penchant for exotic foods; a prejudice in favor of the underprivileged; a proclivity for self-assertiveness; a propensity for exaggeration.
BTW... I had to look up that big word.
pred·i·lec·tion (prdl-kshn, prd-)
NOUN:
A partiality or disposition in favor of something; a preference.
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ETYMOLOGY:
French prédilection, from Old French, from Medieval Latin praedlctus, past participle of praedligere, to prefer : Latin prae-, pre- + Latin dligere, to love ; see diligent
SYNONYMS:
predilection , bias , leaning , partiality , penchant , prejudice , proclivity , propensity
These nouns denote a predisposition to favor someone or something particular: a predilection for classical composers; a pro-American bias; conservative leanings; a partiality for liberal-minded friends; a penchant for exotic foods; a prejudice in favor of the underprivileged; a proclivity for self-assertiveness; a propensity for exaggeration.