
1) Adduction 2) Allure 3) Allurement 4) Appeal 5) Attractive force 6) Attractive quality 7) Attractiveness 8) Attractivity 9) Charisma 10) Charm 11) Chemistry 12) Crowd-puller 13) Draw 14) Drawing to 15) Enticement 16) Fascination 17) Force 18) French word used in English 19) Glamour 20) Inducement
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1) Affinity 2) Allure 3) Appeal 4) Attracter 5) Attractiveness 6) Attractor 7) Charm 8) Counterattraction 9) Draw 10) Drawing card 11) Gravitation 12) Gravitational 13) Gravitative 14) Gravity 15) Lure 16) Magnetic 17) Magnetism 18) Marker 19) Temptation 20) Temptingness 21) Travelog 22) Travelogue
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[grammar] Attraction is the process by which a relative pronoun takes on—that is, is `attracted to`—the case of its antecedent, rather than having the case appropriate to its function in the relative clause. For example, in this English sentence, the relative pronoun has the appropriate case, namely, the accusative: This sentence, on th...
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[shadow theatre group] Attraction are a Hungarian shadow theatre group from Budapest, Hungary. They rose to fame during a performance at the Hungarian Olympic Oath Ceremony for the London 2012 Olympics, in which they did a rendition of many of the traditional sports within the five rings of the Olympic games logo. Less than a year later, th...
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(Purely Physical) Attraction is solely admiring someone's looks, either because you don't like their personality, or because you haven't learned anything about them yet. It is based purely on physical appearance. Examples might include liking the look of someone as you walk past them in the street, or seeing a model looking good in an advert. This ...
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• (n.) The act or property of attracting; the effect of the power or operation of attraction. • (n.) That which attracts; an attractive object or feature. • (n.) An invisible power in a body by which it draws anything to itself; the power in nature acting mutually between bodies or ultimate particles, tending to draw them together, o...
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(from the article `theatre`) ...reason or logical content, and created abstract theatre. Later the Dadaists took over many of their ideas in a different cause. What unified ...
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1. <physics> An invisible power in a body by which it draws anything to itself; the power in nature acting mutually between bodies or ultimate particles, tending to draw them together, or to produce their cohesion or combination, and conversely resisting separation. ... Attraction is exerted at both sensible and insensible distances, and is v...
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(ә-trak´shәn) the force or influence by which one object is drawn toward another. capillary attraction the force that causes a liquid to rise in a fine-caliber tube.
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Drawing fish to dam fishways or spillways through the use of water flows.
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At·trac'tion noun [ Latin
attractio : confer French
attraction .]
1. (Physics) An invisible power in a body by which it draws anything to itself; the power in nature acting mutually between bodies or ultimate particles, tending to draw them together, or to produce their cohe...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ă-trak′shŭn Definitions: 1. The tendency of two bodies to approach each other.
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Attraction is the tendency of all material bodies, whether masses or particles, to approach each other, to unite, and to remain united. It was Isaac Newton that first adopted the theory of a universal attractive force, and determined its laws. When bodies tend to come together from sensible distances the tendency is termed either the attraction of ...
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[
n] - the force by which one object attracts another 2. [n] - an entertainment that is offered to the public 3. [n] - a characteristic that provides pleasure and attracts people 4. [n] - the quality of arousing interest
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the force of pulling one object towards another
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noun an entertainment that is offered to the public
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the act, power, or property of attracting. · attractive quality; magnetic charm; fascination; allurement; enticement: the subtle attraction of her strange personality. · a person or thing that draws, attracts, allures, or entices: The main attraction was the after-dinner speaker. · a characteristic or quality that provides pleasure;...
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the quality of arousing interest
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