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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 ef·fect n. Pronunciation: i- ' fekt, e-, ē-, ə- Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French &Latin; Anglo-French, from Latin effectus, from efficere to bring about, from ex- + facere to make, do ― more at DO Date: 14th century 1 a : PURPORT , INTENT b : basic meaning : ESSENCE 2 : something that inevitably follows an antecedent (as a cause or agent) 3 : an outward sign : APPEARANCE 4 : ACCOMPLISHMENT , FULFILLMENT 5 : power to bring about a result : INFLUENCE <the content itself of television ⋯ is therefore less important than its effect ― Current Biog. > 6 plural : movable property : GOODS <personal effect s > 7 a : a distinctive impression <the color gives the effect of being warm> b : the creation of a desired impression <her tears were purely for effect > c (1) : something designed to produce a distinctive or desired impression ― usually used in plural (2) plural : SPECIAL EFFECTS 8 : the quality or state of being operative : OPERATION <the law goes into effect next week> –in effect : in substance : VIRTUALLY <the ⋯ committee agreed to what was in effect a reduction in the hourly wage ― Current Biog. > –to the effect : with the meaning <issued a statement to the effect that he would resign>]]> 2 effect n. Function: transitive verb Date: 1533 1 : to cause to come into being 2 a : to bring about often by surmounting obstacles : ACCOMPLISH < effect a settlement of a dispute> b : to put into operation <the duty of the legislature to effect the will of the citizens> synonyms see PERFORM usage Effect and affect are often…