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  • 91Magnet (band) — For the singer songwriter, see Magnet (musician). Magnet were a band formed for the purpose of recording the soundtrack to the 1973 film The Wicker Man. The band were assembled by musician Gary Carpenter (the film s Associate Musical Director) to …

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  • 92Magnet School — Magnetschulen sind Schulen, die sich durch einen speziellen Schwerpunkt in ihrem Curriculum oder ein besonderes pädagogisches Konzept, sowie durch einen erweiterten Einzugsbereich mit freier Schulwahl aus auszeichnen. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1… …

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  • 93Magnet Museum — The Magnet Museum (German: Magnetmuseum ) is a private museum in Dortmund, owned by the company Tridelta Aplerbeck. It is temporarily closed. The exhibition provides an overview of historical and current applications of the Permanent magnet in… …

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  • 94Magnet (Allier) — Para otros usos de este término, véase Magnet (desambiguación). Magnet País …

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  • 95Magnet — ◆ Ma|gnet 〈m.; Gen.: en, Pl.: en〉 1. natürlicher ferromagnetischer Stoff; PermanentMagnet; DauerMagnet 2. stromdurchflossene Spule mit Eisenkern; ElektroMagnet [Etym.: <lat. magnes, Gen. magnetis <grch. magnetis (lithos) »Magnetstein«; nach …

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  • 96magnet — mag|net [ mægnət ] noun count 1. ) a piece of iron that can make other iron objects come to it and stick to it 2. ) someone or something that attracts many people: The town has now become a real tourist magnet. magnet for: The mountains remain a… …

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  • 97magnet — n 1. lodestone, magnetite, paramagnet; attractor, attractant; field magnet, bar magnet, horseshoe magnet, electromagnet, solenoid. 2. focus, focal point, prime focus, point of convergence; center of attraction or interest, center or focus of… …

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  • 98magnet — /ˈmægnət / (say magnuht) noun 1. a body, usually metallic, which possesses the property of attracting similar substances with a force that is neither electric or gravitational. 2. → lodestone. 3. a thing or person that attracts, as by some… …

  • 99magnet — A piece of magnetized steel that will attract all ferrous material. The permanent magnet does not need electricity to function and will retain its magnetism over a period of years. Often shaped into the letter U. Also see alnico magnet permanent… …

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  • 100magnet — noun Etymology: Middle English magnete, from Anglo French, from Latin magnet , magnes, from Greek magnēs (lithos), literally, stone of Magnesia, ancient city in Asia Minor Date: 15th century 1. a. lodestone b. a body having the property of… …

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