
1) Admiration 2) Admire 3) Adoration 4) Adore 5) Adulation 6) Affection 7) Affectionate letter closing 8) Affectionate valediction 9) All you need, per the beatles 10) All you need, purportedly 11) All you need, to the beatles 12) All-conquering emotion 13) All-conquering thing 14) Amour 15) Ardour amid the clover
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1) Adoration 2) Adore 3) Amor 4) Amorousness 5) Amour 6) Ardor 7) Benevolence 8) Bonk 9) Cherish 10) Chierte 11) Coaje 12) Corazon 13) Darling 14) Devotedness 15) Devotion 16) Dilection 17) Eff 18) Emotion 19) Enamoredness 20) Eros 21) Fornicate 22) Heartstrings 23) Hon 24) Honey 25) Liking 26) Lovemaking
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- a strong positive emotion of regard and affection
- any object of warm affection or devotion
- a deep feeling of sexual desire and attraction
- a score of zero in tennis or squash
- sexual activities (often including sexual intercourse) between two people
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Love is essentially a crush that has been deemed acceptable and taken root, and allowed to become real. A deep respect, understanding, knowledge, and acceptance of the person is gained. Time passes, and the strength of the relationship may be tested, and if it decreases love may cease or diminish, but if it increases, the devotion to each other may...
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• (n.) A thin silk stuff. • (n.) A climbing species of Clematis (C. Vitalba). • (n.) The object of affection; -- often employed in endearing address. • (n.) Cupid, the god of love; sometimes, Venus. • (n.) Nothing; no points scored on one side; -- used in counting score at tennis, etc. • (n.) To take delight or pleasur...
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The wish that beings have happiness and its causes.
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A score of zero.
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(from the article `Munch, Edvard`) At the heart of Munch`s achievement is his series of paintings on love and death. Its original nucleus was formed by six pictures exhibited in 1893, ... [11 related articles]
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(from the article `tennis`) ...40, game; this system, derived from real tennis, is medieval in origin. It never has been satisfactorily explained why three points equal 40 ...
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zero points in a tennis game.
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Affectionate or passionate devotion. The Greeks recognized four aspects of love: liking of something (storage),
friendship or fondness of a person (philos), erotic love (eros),...
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1. To have a feeling of love for; to regard with affection or good will; as, to love one's children and friends; to love one's country; to love one's God. 'Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind.' (Matt. Xxii. 37) 'Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thy self.' (Matt. Xxii. 39) ... 2. To regard...
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Lots Of Voluntary Effort
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Love (lŭv)
transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Loved (lŭvd);
present participle & verbal noun Loving .] [ Anglo-Saxon
lufian . √124. See
Love ,
noun ]
1. To hav...
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Love intransitive verb To have the feeling of love; to be in love.
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Love noun [ Middle English
love ,
luve , Anglo-Saxon
lufe ,
lufu ; akin to English
lief ,
believe , Latin
lubet ,
libet ,it pleases, Sanskrit
lubh to be lustful. See
Lief .]
1. A feeling of strong attachment induced by ...
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Love is a slang term of endearment.
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love, loving, fondness for, attraction to These are just a few of the meanings set up for the etymological meanings of philo which comes to us from Greek: 'love, loving, friendly to, fondness for, attraction to; strong tendency toward, affinity for'. In biology, there are many words that use philo to mean 'thriving in such and such a place or situ...
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Love Greek: Eros (god) and his connection with the Olympics. Latin: Cupid (god, also called Amor) The god of love. Symbols: a heart pierced with an arrow.
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erotic love noun a deep feeling of sexual desire and attraction; `their love left them indifferent to their surroundings`; `she was his first love`
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passion noun any object of warm affection or devotion; `the theater was her first love`; `he has a passion for cock fighting`;
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(in Max Scheler) Giving one's self to a 'total being' (Gesamtwesen); it therefore discloses the essence of that being; for this reason love is, for Scheler, an aspect of phenomonelogical knowledge. -- P. A. S.
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Affectionate or passionate devotion. The Greeks recognized four aspects of love: liking of something (
storage), friendship or fondness of a person (
philos), erotic love (
eros), and selfless love (
agape). The Greek philosophers Plato and Aristotle both hold that love is ...
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When one of the tennis players has a score of zero (0).
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Love is an English name for boys and girls. The meaning is `love, affection` The name Love is most commonly given to American girls. Although in most countries Love is a name given to girls. In the United States, 1 out of 14 Love`s are boys. The name sounds like: Liv, Livy, Liva
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