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3 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
At·trac·tion
n.
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
.
Note:
☞
Attraction
is
exerted
at
both
sensible
and
insensible
distances
,
and
is
variously
denominated
according
to
its
qualities
or
phenomena
.
Under
attraction
at
sensible
distances
,
there
are
, --
(1.)
Attraction of gravitation
,
which
acts
at
all
distances
throughout
the
universe
,
with
a
force
proportional
directly
to
the
product
of
the
masses
of
the
bodies
and
inversely
to
the
square
of
their
distances
apart
.
(2.)
Magnetic
,
diamagnetic
,
and
electrical attraction
,
each
of
which
is
limited
in
its
sensible
range
and
is
polar
in
its
action
,
a
property
dependent
on
the
quality
or
condition
of
matter
,
and
not
on
its
quantity
.
Under
attraction
at
insensible
distances
,
there
are
, --
(1.)
Adhesive attraction
,
attraction
between
surfaces
of
sensible
extent
,
or
by
the
medium
of
an
intervening
substance
.
(2.)
Cohesive attraction
,
attraction
between
ultimate
particles
,
whether
like
or
unlike
,
and
causing
simply
an
aggregation
or
a
union
of
those
particles
,
as
in
the
absorption
of
gases
by
charcoal
,
or
of
oxygen
by
spongy
platinum
,
or
the
process
of
solidification
or
crystallization
.
The
power
in
adhesive
attraction
is
strictly
the
same
as
that
of
cohesion
.
(3.)
Capillary attraction
,
attraction
causing
a
liquid
to
rise
,
in
capillary
tubes
or
interstices
,
above
its
level
outside
,
as
in
very
small
glass
tubes
,
or
a
sponge
,
or
any
porous
substance
,
when
one
end
is
inserted
in
the
liquid
.
It
is
a
special
case
of
cohesive
attraction
.
(4.)
Chemical attraction
,
or
affinity
,
that
peculiar
force
which
causes
elementary
atoms
,
or
groups
of
atoms
,
to
unite
to
form
molecules
.
2.
The
act
or
property
of
attracting
;
the
effect
of
the
power
or
operation
of
attraction
.
3.
The
power
or
act
of
alluring
,
drawing
to
,
inviting
,
or
engaging
;
an
attractive
quality
;
as
,
the
attraction
of
beauty
or
eloquence
.
4.
That
which
attracts
;
an
attractive
object
or
feature
.
Syn:
--
Allurement
;
enticement
;
charm
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Chem·ic·al
a.
Pertaining
to
chemistry
;
characterized
or
produced
by
the
forces
and
operations
of
chemistry
;
employed
in
the
processes
of
chemistry
;
as
,
chemical
changes
;
chemical
combinations
.
Chemical attraction
or
Chemical affinity
.
See
under
Attraction
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
chemical
attraction
n
:
the
force
attracting
atoms
to
each
other
and
binding
them
together
in
a
molecule
; "
basic
dyes
have
an
affinity
for
wool
and
silk
" [
syn
:
affinity
]
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