Attract(n.) Attraction.
Attract(v. t.) To draw to, or cause to tend to; esp. to cause to approach, adhere, or combine; or to cause to resist divulsion, separation, or decomposition.
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.
Attractability(n.) The quality or fact of being attractable.
Attractable(a.) Capable of being attracted; subject to attraction.
Attracted(imp. & p. p.) of Attract
Attracter(n.) One who, or that which, attracts.
Attracting(a.) That attracts.
Attracting(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Attract
Attraction(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, or to produce their cohesion or combination, and conversely resisting separation.
Attraction(n.) The act or property of attracting; the effect of the power or operation of attraction.
Attraction(n.) The power or act of alluring, drawing to, inviting, or engaging; an attractive quality; as, the attraction of beauty or eloquence.
Attraction(n.) That which attracts; an attractive object or feature.
Attractive(a.) Having the power or quality of attracting or drawing; as, the attractive force of bodies.
Attractive(a.) Attracting or drawing by moral influence or pleasurable emotion; alluring; inviting; pleasing.
Attractive(n.) That which attracts or draws; an attraction; an allurement.
Attractivity(n.) The quality or degree of attractive power.
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