| attract darkašidan (#) Fr.: attirer    To cause to draw near or adhere by physical force. L. attractus, p.p. of attrahere "to draw, to attract," from ad- "to" + trahere "to pull, draw." Darkašidan, from dar- "in, into" + kašidan "to draw, attract," → galaxy. | 
| attraction darkašeš Fr.: attraction    The act or capability of attracting. A physical force (gravitational, electric, magnetic, etc.) exerted by material bodies. Attraction, n. from → attract. | 
| attractive darkašandé (#) Fr.: attractif    Having the quality of attracting. Verbal adj. from → attract. | 
| attractive force niru-ye darkašandé Fr.: force attractive    A physical force (→ gravitational, → electric, → magnetic, etc.) by which a body attracts another. → attractive; → force. | 
| attractor darkašandé Fr.: attracteur    The physical body that attracts. → Great Attractor. | 
| center of attraction markaz-e darkašeš Fr.: centre d'attraction    A point toward which a force on a body is always directed. → center; → attraction. | 
| gravitational attraction darkešeš-e gerâneši Fr.: attraction gravitationnelle    The force that pulls material bodies toward one another because of → gravitation. → gravitational; → attraction. | 
| Great Attractor darkašande-ye bozorg Fr.: Grand Attracteur    A hypothesized large concentration of mass (about 1016 → solar masses), some hundred million → light-years from Earth, in the direction of the → Centaurus → supercluster, that seems to be affecting the motions of many nearby galaxies by virtue of its gravity. |