What is another word for attractors?

Pronunciation: [ɐtɹˈaktəz] (IPA)

Attractors are entities that draw or pull in objects towards themselves. There are many synonyms for this term, including magnets, lures, attractives, tempters, allurers, enticers, and enchanters. Each of these words carries a slightly different connotation, with magnets being a more physical and scientific term, while lures, attractives, and tempters imply a more deliberate, intentional action. Enticers and enchanters suggest a more mystical or magical attraction, while allurer is closer to a poetic description of something that is irresistibly attractive. No matter the nuance, all these words describe the same fundamental concept of drawing things towards one's self, whether that be through physical force or psychological manipulation.

What are the hypernyms for Attractors?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Attractors

  • One reason nature pleases us is its endless use of a few simple principles: the cube-square law; fractals; spirals; the way that waves, wheels, trig functions, and harmonic oscillators are alike; the importance of ratios between small primes; bilateral symmetry; Fibonacci series, golden sections, quantization, strange attractors, path-dependency, all the things that show up in places where you don’t expect them...these rules work with and against each other ceaselessly at all levels, so that out of their intrinsic simplicity comes the rich complexity of the world around us. That tension—between the simple rules that describe the world and the complex world we see—is itself both simple in execution and immensely complex in effect. Thus exactly the levels, mixtures, and relations of complexity that seem to be hardwired into the pleasure centers of the human brain—or are they, perhaps, intrinsic to intelligence and perception, pleasant to anything that can see, think, create?—are the ones found in the world around us.
    John Barnes

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