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short temper
noun
a feeling of resentful anger [syn:
irascibility
]
WordNet® 3.0, © 2006 by Princeton University.
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"Such condition of suspended judgment indeed, in its more genial development and under felicitous culture, is but the expectation, the receptivity, of the faithful scholar, determined not to foreclose what is still a question—the "philosophic temper," in short, for which a survival of query will be still the salt of truth, even in the most absolutely ascertained knowledge."
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