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biomagnetism
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bi·o·mag·net·ism  (b-mgn-tzm)
n.
1. The magnetic field created by a living organism.
2. The effect of an external magnetic field on living organisms.

biomagnetism
1. animal magnetism, or the power that enables some people to induce a hypnotic state in others.
2. physical attraction between members of opposite sexes. — biomagnetic, adj.
See also: Hypnosis
1. animal magnetism, or the power that enables some people to induce a hypnotic state in others.
2. physical attraction between members of the sexes. — biomagnetic, adj.
See also: Sex


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