- chemistry, philology, etc., and
reference to "natural
attraction" is from 1616. "Chemical
affinity", historically, has
referred to the "force" that causes...
- Fur
Affinity (also
written as Fur
Affinity) is a furry-centric art
community that
hosts artwork, literature, photography, and
audio recordings. It was...
- Destiny,
or The
Attraction of
Affinities (1996) is a
novel by John
David Morley.
Beginning in 1934 and
ending in 1990, the book
comprises a psychological...
-
Herpin took the Gr**** root word φιλ(ο)- phil(o)-,
meaning "an
attraction or affinity for something", and ἀτέλεια ateleia,
meaning "exempt from duties...
- nucleus's
attraction to electrons. The
energy released when an
electron is
added to a
neutral gaseous atom to form an
anion is
known as
electron affinity. Trend-wise...
-
Appellation d'origine contrôlée.
appetence 1. A
natural craving or desire 2. An
attraction or affinity; from the
French "appétence",
derived from "appétit" (appetite)...
-
or sets of data
Semantic relationship, an
ontology component Romance (love), a
connection between two
people driven by love and/
or ****ual
attraction Relationship...
-
Interpersonal attraction, as a part of
social psychology, is the
study of the
attraction between people which leads to the
development of
platonic or romantic...
-
Elective Affinities (German: Die Wahlverwandtschaften), also
translated under the
title Kindred by Choice, is the
third novel by
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe...
- disliked. He took the Gr**** root
words φιλ(ο)- phil(o)-,
meaning "an
attraction or affinity for something", and ἀτέλεια ateleia,
meaning "exempt from duties...