Synonym: alluring, attractive, drawing. Similar words: genetic, magnitude, at one time, athletic, aesthetic, theoretical, foreigner, designer. Meaning: [mæg'netɪk] adj. 1. of or relating to or caused by magnetism 2. having the properties of a magnet; i.e. of attracting iron or steel 3. capable of being magnetized 4. determined by earth's magnetic fields 5. having the properties of a magnet; the ability to draw or pull 6. possessing an extraordinary ability to attract.
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61. Reams of data, miles of magnetic tape, but none of it satisfies even my own primitive appetite for answers.
62. Furthermore, some media such as magnetic tapes are subject to storage degradation if they are not regularly used.
63. As the particles catch Lucifer's magnetic field, it is extended into space like a fishing net caught by the tide.
64. Ben Loyal dominates the Kyle of Tongue and holds a magnetic attraction for many hillwalkers.
65. Shorn of its technicalities, the essence is this: You place electrons in a magnetic trap.
66. For the past eleven years, the Sun's north geographic pole has also been home to its north magnetic pole.
67. As credits pass through the clearing system, they are collected in a specially designated account and transferred to magnetic tape.
68. In this case a substantial internal magnetic dipole moment is expected.
69. The characteristics of optical fibre change with temperature, sufficiently to change the required magnetic field period.
70. But a feature of each solar cycle is that the magnetic poles reverse.
71. Such all-embracing inventions as the transistor, X-rays and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy all come into this category.
72. This is not to say that these termites have no perception of the earth's magnetic field.
73. But most existing transparent magnets - which are usually made of iron borate - are not actually all that magnetic.
74. Both the magnetic and capacitive systems work on having a series of wire grids embedded in the baseboard of the tablet.
75. No magnetic sense organ has been identified,[Sentence dictionary] but two hypotheses have been put forward.
76. Rotosound have been experimenting with a new type of nickel plating which gives an exceptionally bright sound thanks to increased magnetic response.
77. To do that, however, they must run a gantlet of seismic and magnetic sensors buried along the border.
78. In a few rare cases, lava flows on land have taken place just as the magnetic field was undergoing a reversal.
79. In addition, researchers did magnetic resonance imaging scans of the women's legs to look for increases in muscle size.
80. Similarly, mines can be fitted with various types of sensors, whether seismic, magnetic, acoustic or infrared.
81. The upper limit on the internal magnetic dipole moment is only 0.00005 of that of the Earth.
82. Only certain people are capable of achieving it; those people possessed of magnetic centre, about which we have already spoken.
83. The magnetic field that led to its discovery had vanished at the moment of that radio shriek.
84. Were the magnetic field to be found, Newtonians would celebrate a sensational victory.
85. They might, for example, be mixed with pigments to make magnetic inks for colour printing.
86. The unique magnetic clamp which holds the blade in place has been specially developed and patented by Martek.
87. Club 2000 features an Access Control System which enables members to book and use facilities with a single magnetic strip membership card.
88. At first we thought it might be an outcrop of magnetic rock, but all the geological evidence was against it.
89. Iron might not have melted and sunk to form the liquid core, and the magnetic field would never have developed.
90. Data were downloaded on to magnetic tape for long term storage.
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