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Synonyms of the word 
ATTACHMENT → ADD-ON - ADDITION - ADHERENCE - ADHESION - AFFECTION - AFFECTIONATENESS - AFFIXATION - BOND - COMBINATION - COMBINING - COMPOUNDING - CONNECTER - CONNECTION - CONNECTIVE - CONNECTOR - CONNEXION - FASTENING - FONDNESS - HEART - IMPROVER - JOINING - PHILIA - SUPPORT - TENDERNESS - WARMHEARTEDNESS - WARMNESS - WRITattachment- n. The act or process of (physically or figuratively) attaching.
- n. A strong bonding towards or with.
- n. A dependence, especially a strong one.
- n. A device attached to a piece of equipment or a tool.
- n. The means by which something is physically attached.
- n. (computing) A file sent along with an email.
- n. (law) Taking a person's property to satisfy a court-ordered debt.
- n. (meteorology) The act or process by which any (downward) leader connects to any available (upward) streamer…
add-on- n. Something which can be appended to something else.
- n. (computer hardware, software) A software extension or hardware peripheral that provides additional functions…
- n. (poker) Additional chips that can be purchased at specific times in tournament play.
addition- n. (uncountable) The act of adding anything.
- n. Anything that is added.
- n. (uncountable) The arithmetic operation of adding.
- n. (music) A dot at the right side of a note as an indication that its sound is to be lengthened one half.
- n. (law) A title annexed to a person's name to identify him or her more precisely, as in "John Doe, Esq.",…
- n. (heraldry) Something added to a coat of arms, as a mark of honour; opposed to abatement.
adherence- n. A close physical union of two objects.
- n. Faithful support for some cause.
- n. (medicine) An extent to which a patient continues an agreed treatment plan.
adhesion- n. The ability of a substance to stick to an unlike substance.
- n. Persistent attachment or loyalty.
- n. An agreement to adhere.
- n. (medicine) An abnormal union of surface by the formation of new tissue resulting from an inflammatory…
- n. (Biochemistry) The binding of a cell to a surface or substrate.
affection- n. The act of affecting or acting upon.
- n. The state of being affected.
- n. An attribute; a quality or property; a condition.
- n. An emotion; a feeling or natural impulse acting upon and swaying the mind.
- n. A feeling of love or strong attachment.
- n. (medicine, archaic) Disease; morbid symptom; malady.
- v. to feel an affection, emotion or love for.
affectionateness- n. The state or quality of being affectionate.
affixation- n. The adding of an affix to a word.
bond- n. (law) Evidence of a long-term debt, by which the bond issuer (the borrower) is obliged to pay interest…
- n. (finance) A documentary obligation to pay a sum or to perform a contract; a debenture.
- n. A physical connection which binds, a band; often plural.
- n. An emotional link, connection or union.
- n. Moral or political duty or obligation.
- n. (chemistry) A link or force between neighbouring atoms in a molecule.
- n. A binding agreement, a covenant.
- n. A bail bond.
- n. Any constraining or cementing force or material.
- n. (construction) In building, a specific pattern of bricklaying.
- n. In Scotland, a mortgage.
- n. (railways) A heavy copper wire or rod connecting adjacent rails of an electric railway track when used…
- v. (transitive) To connect, secure or tie with a bond; to bind.
- v. (transitive) To cause to adhere (one material with another).
- v. (transitive, chemistry) To form a chemical compound with.
- v. (transitive) To guarantee or secure a financial risk.
- v. To form a friendship or emotional connection.
- v. (transitive) To put in a bonded warehouse.
- v. (transitive, construction) To lay bricks in a specific pattern.
- v. (transitive, electricity) To make a reliable electrical connection between two conductors (or any pieces…
- v. To bail out by means of a bail bond.
- n. A peasant; churl.
- n. A vassal; serf; one held in bondage to a superior.
- adj. Subject to the tenure called bondage.
- adj. In a state of servitude or slavedom; not free.
- adj. Servile; slavish; pertaining to or befitting a slave.
combination- n. The act of combining, the state of being combined or the result of combining.
- n. An object formed by combining.
- n. A sequence of numbers or letters used to open a combination lock.
- n. (mathematics) One or more elements selected from a set without regard to the order of selection.
- n. An association or alliance of people for some common purpose.
- n. (billiards) A combination shot; a billiard; a shot where the cue ball hits a ball that strikes another…
- n. motorcycle and sidecar.
- n. a rapid sequence of punches or strikes in boxing or other combat sports.
combining- v. present participle of combine.
- n. The act by which things are combined or brought together.
compounding- v. present participle of compound.
- n. An accumulation of compound interest.
connecterconnection- n. (uncountable) The act of connecting.
- n. The point at which two or more things are connected.
- n. A feeling of understanding and ease of communication between two or more people.
- n. An established communications or transportation link.
- n. (transport) A transfer from one transportation vehicle to another in scheduled transportation service.
- n. A kinship relationship between people.
- n. (mathematics) A set of sets that contains the empty set, all one-element sets for any element that is…
connective- adj. Serving or tending to connect; connecting.
- n. That which connects.
- n. (logic) A function that operates on truth values to give another truth value.
- n. (grammar) A word used to connect words, clauses and sentences, most commonly applied to conjunctions.
- n. (botany) The tissue which connects the locules of an anthers together.
- n. (anatomy, zoology) A connective tissue.
connector- n. One who connects.
- n. A device (or, more precisely, a mating pair of devices, often a plug and a socket) for connecting together…
- n. A highway or freeway road which connects to another highway or freeway. It can be part of an interchange…
- n. (computing) A line connecting two shapes in presentation software.
- n. (computing) A software component that provides access from an application program to an external database…
connexion- n. (chiefly Britain) Dated spelling of connection.
- n. (Britain, religion, historical) A circuit of prayer groups who employed travelling ministers alongside…
fastening- v. present participle of fasten.
- n. a hook or similar restraint used to fasten things together.
fondness- n. the quality of being fond.
heart- n. (anatomy) A muscular organ that pumps blood through the body, traditionally thought to be the seat of…
- n. (uncountable) Emotions, kindness, moral effort, or spirit in general.
- n. The seat of the affections or sensibilities, collectively or separately, as love, hate, joy, grief, courage,…
- n. Courage; courageous purpose; spirit.
- n. Vigorous and efficient activity; power of fertile production; condition of the soil, whether good or bad.
- n. (archaic) A term of affectionate or kindly and familiar address.
- n. A conventional shape or symbol used to represent the heart, love, or emotion: ♥ or sometimes <3.
- n. A playing card of the suit hearts featuring one or more heart-shaped symbols.
- n. The centre, essence, or core.
- v. (transitive, poetic or humorous) To be fond of. Often bracketed or abbreviated with a heart symbol.
- v. (transitive, obsolete) To give heart to; to hearten; to encourage.
- v. (transitive, masonry) To fill an interior with rubble, as a wall or a breakwater.
- v. (intransitive, agriculture, botany) To form a dense cluster of leaves, a heart, especially of lettuce…
improver- n. Something that, or someone who, improves something.
- n. (obsolete) Specifically, a person who improves land or property, a landscaper.
- n. One who improves his or her performance, one who shows improvement (of individuals or groups).
- n. A substance added to cause improvement (especially to a foodstuff).
joining- v. present participle of join.
- n. The act or result of joining; a joint or juncture.
philia- n. friendship (translating Greek φιλία in Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics).
- n. liking.
- n. (countable) a psychological disorder characterized by an irrational favorable disposition towards something.
support- n. Something which supports. Often used attributively, as a complement or supplement to.
- n. Financial or other help.
- n. Answers to questions and resolution of problems regarding something sold.
- n. (mathematics) in relation to a function, the set of points where the function is not zero, or the closure…
- n. (fuzzy set theory) A set whose elements are at least partially included in a given fuzzy set (i.e., whose…
- n. Evidence.
- n. (computing) Compatibility and functionality for a given product or feature.
- n. (gymnastics) Clipping of support position.
- v. (transitive) To keep from falling.
- v. (transitive) To answer questions and resolve problems regarding something sold.
- v. (transitive) To back a cause, party, etc., mentally or with concrete aid.
- v. (transitive) To help, particularly financially.
- v. To verify; to make good; to substantiate; to establish; to sustain.
- v. (transitive) To serve, as in a customer-oriented mindset; to give support to.
- v. (transitive) To be designed (said of machinery, electronics, or computers, or their parts, accessories,…
- v. (transitive) To be accountable for, or involved with, but not responsible for.
- v. (archaic) To endure without being overcome; bear; undergo; to tolerate.
- v. To assume and carry successfully, as the part of an actor; to represent or act; to sustain.
tenderness- n. a tendency to express warm, compassionate feelings.
- n. concern for the feelings or welfare of others.
- n. pain or discomfort when an affected area is touched.
warmheartedness- n. the quality of being warmhearted.
warmness- n. the state of being warm; warmth.
writ- n. (law) A written order, issued by a court, ordering someone to do (or stop doing) something.
- n. Authority, power to enforce compliance.
- n. (archaic) That which is written; writing.
- v. (archaic, nonstandard) past tense of write.
- v. (archaic, nonstandard) past participle of write.
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