Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913 + 1828)
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Aptitude (Page: 75)
Apt"i*tude (#), n.
1.
He seems to have had a peculiar aptitude for the management of irregular troops. Macaulay.
2.
That sociable and helpful aptitude which God implanted between man and woman. Milton.
3.
He was a boy of remarkable aptitude. Macaulay.



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