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- Affection or fondness is a "disposition or state of mind or body" commonly linked to a feeling or type of love. It has led to multiple branches in philosophy...
- The King's Affection (Korean: 연모; RR: Yeonmo), is a 2021 South Korean television series starring Park Eun-bin, Rowoon, Nam Yoon-su, Choi Byung-chan, Bae...
- "Love and Affection" is a song by Kittitian-English singer-songwriter Joan Armatrading. Her fourth single, and her third for A&M Records, it was her first...
- A Sign of Affection (****anese: ゆびさきと恋々, Hepburn: Yubisaki to Renren, lit. "Fingertips and Affection") is a ****anese manga series written and illustrated...
- Affection (also known as vowel affection, infection or vowel mutation), in the linguistics of the Celtic languages, is the change in the quality of a vowel...
- A Treatise Concerning Religious Affections is a publication written in 1746 by Jonathan Edwards describing his philosophy about the process of Christian...
- Alienation of affections is a common law tort, abolished in many jurisdictions. Where it still exists, an action is brought by a spouse against a third...
- up affection in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Affection is often ****ociated with a feeling or type of love. Affection may also refer to: Affection (Lisa...
- displays of affection (PDA) are acts of physical intimacy in the view of others. What is considered to be an acceptable display of affection varies with...
- An affectional action (also known as an affectual, emotional, or affective action) is one of four major types of social action, as defined by Max Weber...