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animal magnetism

–noun
1. the power to attract others through one's physical presence, bearing, energy, etc.
2. the indefinite power, presumably innate in some persons, that enables one to induce hypnosis.
Also called biomagnetism.


Origin:
1775–85
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animal magnetism  
n.  
  1. A special personal power or presence held to facilitate the hypnotism of others.

  2. Magnetic personal charm.

  3. Sex appeal.

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Main Entry: animal magnetism
Function: noun
: a spiritlike force alleged by the Austrian physician Franz Anton Mesmer (1734–1815) to reside within himself and to beactive in his use of therapeutic hypnosis —see MESMERISM
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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animal magnetism

a presumed intangible or mysterious force that is said to influence human beings. The term was used by the German physician Franz Anton Mesmer to explain the hypnotic procedure that he used in the treatment of patients. (See hypnosis.) Mesmer believed that it was an occult force or invisible fluid emanating from his body and that, more generally, the force permeated the universe, deriving especially from the stars. The term is often used colloquially to mean sex appeal.

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