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attraction p. a small particle in the center of the centrosome.
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attraction s. centrosphere (def. 1).
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attraction Doing something that, if the search subject is in the area, is likely to make him or her do something to attract searchers' attention, or make the search subject come to the searcher. Examples: calling their name, signal fires, flags, signs, low-flying aircraft. See also Confinement.
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attraction A natural or cultural object that encourages travelers to visit.
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attraction initially named a circus act having striking effect on the audience thanks to mechanisms. (For example, cyclist running over high walls of a large "basket" without a bottom; a great number of automotive shows, etc). Nowadays this is a long separate act, which can consist of minor acts of various genres with the same theme and principal performer; they are often a whole part of the programme (usually the second one).
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