characterization

characterization
/kar'ik teuhr euh zay"sheuhn, -treuh zay"-/, n.
1. portrayal; description: the actor's characterization of a politician.
2. the act of characterizing.
3. the creation and convincing representation of fictitious characters.
[1560-70; < ML characterizat(us) marked (ptp. of characterizare to CHARACTERIZE; see -ATE1) + L -ion- -ION]
Syn. 1. representation, depiction, delineation.

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