attraction.
(Of thelat.)(attractio, - onis).
3. f. number of a show that has or who is credited with some uniqueness that especially pleasing to the public.
4. f. Each of recreational facilities, as the carousel, booths of shooting white, slides, etc., they are mounted at a village fair and which, gathered in a stable place, constitute a park of attractions. U m in pl.
5. f. Der. Preference for cars which are accumulated others.1. f. Fís. Molecules of a body which exercised together.
1. f. Fís. Which exerted between bodies that compose the universe, mainly the stars, which depends on its mass and respective distances.
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and attractions