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effect

Definition for effect

noun as in impact, impression

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In a comparable experiment, we previously demonstrated the bouba/kiki effect with speakers of different languages, but the R/L effect appears much stronger and more consistent across cultures.

Additionally, the researchers also looked into how the biological effects of war differ between boys and girls.

It had been due to come into effect in just six weeks.

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But while many parents have applauded the move, some experts have questioned whether kids should - or even can - be barred from accessing social media, and what the adverse effects of doing so may be.

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The exceptionally strong bomb cyclone is helping drive this monster storm, but because it intensified so far from the coast, its effects are diminished.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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