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Affect
- Main Entry:
- 1af·fect

- Pronunciation:
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\ˈa-ˌfekt\
- Function:
- noun
- Etymology:
- Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin affectus, from afficere
- Date:
- 14th century
1obsolete : feeling
, affection2: the conscious subjective aspect of an emotion considered apart from bodily changes
; also : a set of observable manifestations of a subjectively experienced emotion <patients…showed perfectly normal reactions and affects
— Oliver Sacks>
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