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mag·ne·tism
/ˈmægnəˌtɪzəm/
磁性,吸引力,磁學,催眠術
From:
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mag·ne·tism
/ˈmægnəˌtɪzəm/
名詞
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mag·net·ism
n.
The
property
,
quality
,
or
state
,
of
being
magnetic
;
the
manifestation
of
the
force
in
nature
which
is
seen
in
a
magnet
.
At
one
time
it
was
believed
to
be
separate
from
the
electrical
force
,
but
it
is
now
known
to
be
intimately
associated
with
electricity
,
as
part
of
the
phenomenon
of
electromagnetism
.
2.
The
science
which
treats
of
magnetic
phenomena
.
3.
Power
of
attraction
;
power
to
excite
the
feelings
and
to
gain
the
affections
.
“By
the
magnetism
of
interest
our
affections
are
irresistibly
attracted.”
Animal magnetism
,
Same
as
hypnotism
,
at
one
time
believe
to
be
due
to
a
force
more
or
less
analogous
to
magnetism
,
which
,
it
was
alleged
,
is
produced
in
animal
tissues
,
and
passes
from
one
body
to
another
with
or
without
actual
contact
.
The
existence
of
such
a
force
,
and
its
potentiality
for
the
cure
of
disease
,
were
asserted
by
Mesmer
in
1775.
His
theories
and
methods
were
afterwards
called
mesmerism
,
a
name
which
has
been
popularly
applied
to
theories
and
claims
not
put
forward
by
Mesmer
himself
.
See
Mesmerism
,
Biology
,
Od
,
Hypnotism
.
Terrestrial magnetism
,
the
magnetic
force
exerted
by
the
earth
,
and
recognized
by
its
effect
upon
magnetized
needles
and
bars
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
magnetism
n
1:
attraction
for
iron
;
associated
with
electric
currents
as
well
as
magnets
;
characterized
by
fields
of
force
[
syn
:
magnetic attraction
,
magnetic force
]
2:
the
branch
of
science
that
studies
magnetism
[
syn
:
magnetics
]
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