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  • 71care — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) I v. i. like, have affection (for). See care, pity, feeling. II Solicitude Nouns 1. (concern) care, concern, consideration, solicitude, anxiety, heed, heedfulness; conscientiousness, watchfulness,… …

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  • 72af|fec|tion — «uh FEHK shuhn», noun. 1. a feeling of warm liking and tender attachment; fondness; tenderness: »Mothers have affection for their children. His gentleness and kind ways increased his dog s affection for him. SYNONYM(S): See syn. under love. (Cf.… …

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  • 73affect — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin affectus, from afficere Date: 14th century 1. obsolete feeling, affection 2. the conscious subjective aspect of an emotion considered apart from bodily changes; also a set of… …

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  • 74affect — affect1 affectable, adj. affectability, n. v. /euh fekt /; n. /af ekt/, v.t. 1. to act on; produce an effect or change in: Cold weather affected the crops. 2. to impress the mind or move the feelings of: The music affected him deeply. 3. (of pain …

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  • 75Duong Van Nga — In this Vietnamese name, the family name is 楊 (surname), but is often simplified to Duong in English language text. According to Vietnamese custom, this person should properly be referred to by the given name Nga. Dương Vân Nga 楊雲娥 Empress Đại… …

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  • 76Eros — god of love, late 14c., from Gk. eros (pl. erates), lit. love, related to eran to love, erasthai to love, desire, of uncertain origin. Freudian sense of urge to self preservation and sexual pleasure is from 1922. Ancient Greek distinguished four… …

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  • 77The Marzipan Pig — is a children s book by Russell Hoban. The plot involves a candy pig that has somehow fallen behind a couch. The pig laments being forgotten and as dust begins to cover him, he remains hopeful about someone discovering him. When he is eventually… …

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  • 78affect — I af•fect v. [[t]əˈfɛkt[/t]] n. [[t]ˈæf ɛkt[/t]] v. t. 1) to produce an effect or change in: Cold weather affected the crops[/ex] 2) to impress the mind or move the feelings of: The music affected him deeply[/ex] 3) pat (of pain, disease, etc.)… …

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  • 79likee — verb to like (to have affection for) 1963, Meredith Scott, ed., The Fireside Treasury of Modern Humor, p. 374 …

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  • 80Agape — For other uses, see Agape (disambiguation). Agape (  /ˈæɡ …

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