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BAIT |
Magnet |
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LURE |
Magnet |
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LODESTONE |
Magnet |
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MAGNES |
Magnet. |
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POLE |
Magnet's terminal |
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ATTRACTION |
Tourist magnet |
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ADAMANT |
Lodestone; magnet. |
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MAGNETIC |
A magnet. |
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DRAWCARD |
Box office magnet |
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ATTRACT |
Act like a magnet |
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UNATTRACTIVE |
Repulsive, like a dud magnet? |
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ATTRAHENT |
That which attracts, as a magnet. |
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AUSTRALIZE |
To tend toward the south pole, as a magnet. |
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MAGNETICAL |
Capable of becoming a magnet; susceptible to magnetism;
as, the magnetic metals. |
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RETENTIVITY |
The power of retaining; retentive force; as, the
retentivity of a magnet. |
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MAGNETIZE |
To attract as a magnet attracts, or like a magnet; to
move; to influence. |
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TERREL |
A spherical magnet so placed that its poles, equator, etc.,
correspond to those of the earth. |
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PORTATIVE |
Capable of holding up or carrying; as, the portative
force of a magnet, of atmospheric pressure, or of capillarity. |
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MAGNETISM |
The property, quality, or state, of being magnetic; the
manifestation of the force in nature which is seen in a magnet. |
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ELECTRO- |
A prefix or combining form signifying pertaining to
electricity, produced by electricity, producing or employing
electricity, etc.; as, electro-negative; electro-dynamic;
electro-magnet. |
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COMPENSATOR |
An iron plate or magnet placed near the compass on
iron vessels to neutralize the effect of the ship's attraction on the
needle. |
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PYRRHOTITE |
A bronze-colored mineral, of metallic luster. It is a
sulphide of iron, and is remarkable for being attracted by the magnet.
Called also magnetic pyrites. |
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DISCOVERY |
That which is discovered; a thing found out, or for the
first time ascertained or recognized; as, the properties of the magnet
were an important discovery. |
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MAGNET |
A bar or mass of steel or iron to which the peculiar
properties of the loadstone have been imparted; -- called, in
distinction from the loadstone, an artificial magnet. |
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DIFFERENTIAL |
One of two coils of conducting wire so related to one
another or to a magnet or armature common to both, that one coil
produces polar action contrary to that of the other. |