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NOUN   l'affection | les affections
NOUN   an affection | affections
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SYNO   affection | affectionateness ... 
affection {f}affection
méd. affection {f}complaint [ailment]
méd. affection {f} [maladie]ailment
mamours {m.pl} [fam.]display of affection {sg}
2 Words: Others
avec affection {adv}affectionately
2 Words: Nouns
biol. méd. affection {f} congénitalebirth defect
biol. méd. affection {f} congénitalecongenital abnormality
biol. méd. affection {f} congénitalecongenital defect
anat. méd. affection {f} cutanéeskin disorder
méd. affection {f} grippaleflu
méd. affection {f} grippaleacute viral rhinopharyngitis
anat. méd. affection {f} intestinalebowel trouble
anat. méd. affection {f} intestinaleintestinal condition
méd. affection {f} mineureminor ailment
méd. affection {f} mineureminor condition [illness]
méd. affection {f} mineureminor illness
inclination {f} pour qn./qc.affection for sb./sth.
ling. terme {m} d'affectionterm of affection
ling. terme {m} d'affectionterm of endearment
3 Words: Verbs
être mal-aiméto be starved of affection
prendre qn. en affectionto become fond of sb.
témoigner de l'affectionto show affection
3 Words: Nouns
anat. méd. affection {f} rhino-pharyngéenasopharyngitis
4 Words: Verbs
avoir beaucoup d'affection pour qn./qc.to have a lot of affection for sb./sth.
avoir besoin de tendresseto need affection
avoir de l'affection pour qn./qc.to like sb./sth.
avoir de l'affection pour qn./qc.to be fond of sb./sth.
être en manque d'affectionto be in need of affection
se prendre d'affection pour qn.to become fond of sb.
se prendre d'amitié pour qn.to feel a growing affection for sb.
4 Words: Nouns
méd. affection {f} du neurone moteurmotor neuron disease
méd. affection {f} du neurone moteurmotor neurone disease
5+ Words: Verbs
entourer un ami de son affectionto surround a friend with affection
taxer l'affection de qn. de tyranniqueto call sb.'s affection tyranny
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