atrator

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  • Hyphenation: a‧tra‧tor

Adjective

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atrator (feminine atratora, masculine plural atratores, feminine plural atratoras)

  1. attractive (having the quality of attracting by inherent force)
    Synonym: atrativo

Noun

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atrator m (plural atratores)

  1. attractor (something that attracts)
  2. (physics, mathematics) attractor (set of points or states to which a dynamical system evolves after a long enough time)
    Antonym: repulsor
  3. (linguistics) in Portuguese linguistics, a set of words that attract a clitic pronoun towards themselves, from an original postclitic position (mostly European Portuguese), eg:
eu amo-te - I love you
eu não te amo - I don't love you
eu ainda te amo - I still love you
eu vejo-te - I see you
eu não te vejo - I don't see you
eu nunca te vejo - I never see you