Attracted as a magnet
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DREWTOAttracted, as a magnet
magneticCapable of being attracted by or acquiring the properties of a magnet
paramagnetic(of a substance or body) Very weakly attracted by the poles of a magnet, but not retaining any permanent magnetism
ATTRACTEDDrew, as a magnet
ATTRACTSDraws, as a magnet
ERASETake a magnet to, as a floppy
magnetizedAttract strongly as if by a magnet
magnetisedAttract strongly as if by a magnet
magnetisesAttract strongly as if by a magnet
magnetizesAttract strongly as if by a magnet
magnetizeAttract strongly as if by a magnet
magnetizingAttract strongly as if by a magnet
magnetisingAttract strongly as if by a magnet
paramagnetan ordinary magnet as opposed to a diamagnet
paramagnetsPARAMAGNET, an ordinary magnet as opposed to a diamagnet
solenoidsA cylindrical coil of wire acting as a magnet when carrying electric current
armaturesA piece of iron or other object acting as a keeper for a magnet
lodestonemagnetite that is naturally magnetized; a piece of this used as a magnet also LOADSTONE
loadstonemagnetite that is naturally magnetized; a piece of this used as a magnet also LODESTONE
lodestonesLODESTONE, magnetite that is naturally magnetized; a piece of this used as a magnet also LOADSTONE
lodestonesA piece of magnetite or other naturally magnetized mineral, able to be used as a magnet
lodestoneA piece of magnetite or other naturally magnetized mineral, able to be used as a magnet
loadstonesA piece of magnetite or other naturally magnetized mineral, able to be used as a magnet
loadstonesLOADSTONE, magnetite that is naturally magnetized; a piece of this used as a magnet also LODESTONE
diamagneticapplied to any substance of which a rod suspended between the poles of a magnet arranges itself across the lines of force, as opposed to paramagnetic
diamagneticallyDIAMAGNETIC, applied to any substance of which a rod suspended between the poles of a magnet arranges itself across the lines of force, as opposed to paramagnetic
paramagneticapplied to any substance of which a rod suspended between the poles of a magnet arranges itself parallel to the lines of force, as opposed to diamagnetic