Definition: The word 'fascination' (from Latin fasciculus, "to spread") has several different meanings: - The Italian word for 'fascinating', which means captivating or attracting. - In the context of a scientific experiment, it refers to a feeling of being deeply interested in some particular matter. For example, a student who is very interested in science and always asks questions about something that fascinates them could be described as having an "excessive fascination" with that topic. In another context, a person might be fascinated by the idea of something, such as their ability to swim, or they might be fascinated by something else, such as music.
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