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Definition of attract
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of attract is as below...
Attract
(v. t.) To draw by
influence
of a moral or
emotional
kind; to
engage
or fix, as the mind,
attention,
etc.; to
invite
or
allure;
as, to
attract
admirers..
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Attractive
::
Attractive
(a.)
Having
the power or
quality
of
attracting
or
drawing;
as, the
attractive
force of
bodies..
Taking
::
Taking
(a.) Apt to take;
alluring;
attracting.
Solenoid
::
Solenoid
(n.) An
electrodynamic
spiral
having
the
conjuctive
wire
turned
back along its axis, so as to
neutralize
that
component
of the
effect
of the
current
which is due to the
length
of the
spiral,
and
reduce
the whole
effect
to that of a
series
of equal and
parallel
circular
currents.
When
traversed
by a
current
the
solenoid
exhibits
polarity
and
attraction
or
repulsion,
like a
magnet..
Osmose
::
Osmose
(n.) The
tendency
in
fluids
to mix, or
become
equably
diffused,
when in
contact.
It was first
observed
between
fluids
of
differing
densities,
and as
taking
place
through
a
membrane
or an
intervening
porous
structure.
The more rapid flow from the
thinner
to the
thicker
fluid was then
called
endosmose,
and the
opposite,
slower
current,
exosmose.
Both are,
however,
results
of the same
force.
Osmose
may be
regarded
as a form of
molecular
attraction,
allied
to that of
adhesion..
Quietly
::
Quietly
(adv.)
Noiselessly;
silently;
without
remark
or
violent
movement;
in a
manner
to
attract
little
or no
observation;
as, he
quietly
left the
room..
Gravitation
::
Gravitation
(n.) That
species
of
attraction
or force by which all
bodies
or
particles
of
matter
in the
universe
tend
toward
each
other;
called
also
attraction
of
gravitation,
universal
gravitation,
and
universal
gravity.
See
Attraction,
and
Weight..
Bond
::
Bond (n.) A unit of
chemical
attraction;
as,
oxygen
has two bonds of
affinity.
It is often
represented
in
graphic
formulae
by a short line or dash. See
Diagram
of
Benzene
nucleus,
and
Valence..
Coquet
::
Coquet
(v. t.) To
attempt
to
attract
the
notice,
admiration,
or love of; to treat with a show of
tenderness
or
regard,
with a view to
deceive
and
disappoint..
Attractable
::
Attractable
(a.)
Capable
of being
attracted;
subject
to
attraction.
Elegancy
::
Elegancy
(n.) That which is
elegant;
that which is
tasteful
and
highly
attractive.
Saltcat
::
Saltcat
(n.) A
mixture
of salt,
coarse
meal, lime, etc.,
attractive
to
pigeons..
Starred
::
Star (n.) A
person
of
brilliant
and
attractive
qualities,
especially
on
public
occasions,
as a
distinguished
orator,
a
leading
theatrical
performer,
etc..
Conspicuous
::
Conspicuous
(a.) Open to the view;
obvious
to the eye; easy to be seen;
plainly
visible;
manifest;
attracting
the eye.
Court
::
Court (v. t.) To
invite
by
attractions;
to
allure;
to
attract.
Coquetry
::
Coquetry
(n.)
Attempts
to
attract
admiration,
notice,
or love, for the mere
gratification
of
vanity;
trifling
in
love..
Bright
::
Bright
(a.)
Having
qualities
that
render
conspicuous
or
attractive,
or that
affect
the mind as light does the eye;
resplendent
with
charms;
as,
bright
beauty..
Gravic
::
Gravic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
causing,
gravitation;
as,
gravic
forces;
gravic
attraction..
Segregation
::
Segregation
(n.)
Separation
from a mass, and
gathering
about
centers
or into
cavities
at hand
through
cohesive
attraction
or the
crystallizing
process..
Charming
::
Charming
(a.)
Pleasing
the mind or
senses
in a high
degree;
delighting;
fascinating;
attractive.
Irresistible
::
Irresistible
(a.) That can not be
successfully
resisted
or
opposed;
superior
to
opposition;
resistless;
overpowering;
as, an
irresistible
attraction..
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