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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 af·fect v. Pronunciation: ' a- ˌ fekt Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin affectus, from afficere Date: 14th century 1 obsolete : FEELING , AFFECTION 2 : 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 affect s ― Oliver Sacks> usage see EFFECT ]]> 2 af·fect v. Pronunciation: ə- ' fekt, a- Function: verb Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French &Latin; Middle French affecter, from Latin affectare, frequentative of afficere to influence, from ad- + facere to do ― more at DO Date: 15th century transitive verb 1 archaic : to aim at 2 a archaic : to have affection for b : to be given to : FANCY < affect flashy clothes> 3 : to make a display of liking or using : CULTIVATE < affect a worldly manner> 4 : to put on a pretense of : FEIGN < affect indifference, though deeply hurt> 5 : to tend toward <drops of water affect roundness> 6 : FREQUENT intransitive verb obsolete : INCLINE 2 synonyms see ASSUME usage see EFFECT ]]> 3 affect v. Function: transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from affectus, past participle of afficere Date: 15th century : to produce an effect upon: as a : to produce a material infl…