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#The act of [[fascinate|fascinating]], [[bewitch]]ing, or [[enchant]]ing; [[enchantment]]; [[witchcraft]]; the exercise of a powerful or irresistible influence on the affections or passions; unseen, inexplicable influence. #The act of [[fascinate|fascinating]], [[bewitch]]ing, or [[enchant]]ing; [[enchantment]]; [[witchcraft]]; the exercise of a powerful or irresistible influence on the affections or passions; unseen, inexplicable influence.
-#The state or condition of being fascinated.+#That which fascinates; a [[charm]]; a [[spell]].
-#That which fascinates; a charm; a spell.+
 +== See also ==
 +*[[Bouyxou]]'s magazine, see [[Fascination (magazine)]]
 +*[[Jean Rollin]]'s film, see [[Fascination (film)]]
 +*''[[Fascinating Fascism]]'', an essay by Susan Sontag
== Related == == Related ==
-[[attraction]] - [[concentration]] - [[curiosity]]+*[[attraction]]
 +*[[concentration]]
 +*[[curiosity]]
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  1. The act of fascinating, bewitching, or enchanting; enchantment; witchcraft; the exercise of a powerful or irresistible influence on the affections or passions; unseen, inexplicable influence.
  2. That which fascinates; a charm; a spell.

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