n. 1.  A tender feeling toward another; fondness. 2.  often  affections Feeling or emotion: an unbalanced state of affections. 3.  A disposition to feel, do, or say; a propensity. 4.  Obsolete   Prejudice; partiality. [Middle English affeccioun, from Old French affection, from Latin affectiō, affectiōn-, from affectus, past participle of afficere, to affect, influence; see  AFFECT1.] af·fection·al adj. af·fection·al·ly adv.  | 
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