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RAPPORT |
Affinity |
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AFFINITIES |
Of Affinity |
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CONGENERACY |
Similarity of origin; affinity. |
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AFFINITIVE |
Closely connected, as by affinity. |
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PROPINQUITY |
Nearness of blood; kindred; affinity. |
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AFFINITATIVE |
Of the nature of affinity. |
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RANAL |
Having a general affinity to ranunculaceous plants. |
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AFFECT |
To tend to by affinity or disposition. |
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AFFINED |
Joined in affinity or by any tie. |
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GOSSIPRY |
Spiritual relationship or affinity; gossiprede; special
intimacy. |
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FRIENDSHIP |
Aptness to unite; conformity; affinity; harmony;
correspondence. |
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KINDRED |
Relationship by birth or marriage; consanguinity;
affinity; kin. |
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VALENCY |
A unit of combining power; a so-called bond of affinity. |
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APPETENCY |
Natural tendency; affinity; attraction; -- used of
inanimate objects. |
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RELATEDNESS |
The state or condition of being related; relationship;
affinity. |
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CONGENIALITY |
The state or quality of being congenial; natural
affinity; adaptation; suitableness. |
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RELATIONSHIP |
The state of being related by kindred, affinity, or
other alliance. |
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PASSIVE |
Inactive; inert; not showing strong affinity; as, red
phosphorus is comparatively passive. |
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SATURANT |
A substance used to neutralize or saturate the affinity
of another substance. |
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RELATION |
A person connected by cosanguinity or affinity; a
relative; a kinsman or kinswoman. |
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ALLIANCE |
Any union resembling that of families or states; union by
relationship in qualities; affinity. |
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HEPTAVALENT |
Having seven units of attractive force or affinity; --
said of heptad elements or radicals. |
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RELATIVE |
A person connected by blood or affinity; strictly, one
allied by blood; a relation; a kinsman or kinswoman. |
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HOMOLOGICAL |
Pertaining to homology; having a structural affinity
proceeding from, or base upon, that kind of relation termed homology. |
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ZINCO-POLAR |
Electrically polarized like the surface of the zinc
presented to the acid in a battery, which has zincous affinity. |