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magnetism

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English

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Etymology

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Frommagnet +‎-ism.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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magnetism (countable anduncountable,pluralmagnetisms)

  1. (physics) Theproperty of beingmagnetic.
    • 2023 December 27, Mindy Weisberger, “Ancient bricks baked when Nebuchadnezzar II was king absorbed a power surge in Earth’s magnetic field”, inCNN[1]:
      Earth is surrounded by a magnetosphere — an invisible bubble ofmagnetism generated by the powerful churning of molten metals at Earth’s core.
  2. (physics) Thescience which treats of magneticphenomena.
  3. Power ofattraction; power toexcite thefeelings and to gain theaffections.
  4. Animal magnetism.
    • 1936, Rollo Ahmed,The Black Art, London: Long, page231:
      Mediums [...] should also realise that it is essential to lead a particularly abstinent life, and to conserve theirmagnetism.

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Translations

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the property of being magnetic
science which treats of magnetic phenomena
power of attraction; power to excite the feelings

Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromFrenchmagnétisme. Bysurface analysis,magnet +‎-ism.

Noun

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magnetism n (uncountable)

  1. magnetism

Declension

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singular onlyindefinitedefinite
nominative-accusativemagnetismmagnetismul
genitive-dativemagnetismmagnetismului
vocativemagnetismule

Swedish

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Etymology

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magnet +‎-ism

Noun

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magnetism c

  1. magnetism

Declension

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Declension ofmagnetism
nominativegenitive
singularindefinitemagnetismmagnetisms
definitemagnetismenmagnetismens
pluralindefinite
definite

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