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Phlegmatic temperaments are characterized by dependability, kindness, and affection.
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Phlegmatic means pertaining to phlegm, corresponds to the season of winter (wet and cold), and connotes the element of water.
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A solid and phlegmatic character, he holds his own, but neither attracts nor creates any trouble.
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Those with too much phlegm were phlegmatic.
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These last four, named for the humors with which they were associatedthat is, sanguine, choleric, melancholic and phlegmatic, eventually became better known than the others.
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Quiet, even phlegmatic, he was a good rope partner and camping companion: he could discuss any topic, and his wit and sophisticated sense of humor have passed into legend.
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A person showing signs of phlegmatism might have been served wine (a choleric drink and the direct opposite humor to phlegmatic) to balance this.
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Water, is cold and moist, related closely to phlegm: people with more phlegmatic personalities were passive and submissive.
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Phlegmatic people are low in neuroticism and low in extraversion.
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Four elements (earth, air, fire and water) combine into complexion, which combines into states (the four temperaments: sanguine, phlegmatic, choleric, and melancholic).
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