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Affinity, in etymology affinity is the opposite of infinity . These two words have the same root coming from the Latin: finis = end. “Affinity” meaning is near to the “finis” for example close to the “zero point” in a before assumed space.
   On the other hand, from the Latin, affinis = connected with, having things in common, and it's utilised to interpret the effective possibility that some substances can or can't mix together, in terms of sympathies and antipathies.
   Also, it can mean a natural attraction of feeling or kinship. A relationship by marriage.
   More precisely, affinity may refer to:

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Other meaning

  • Affinity (Producer/DJ), John. Records for Broke and Hardcore Beats Recordings.
  • Affinity (BMJ), a publishing partnership programme of the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd for independent journals
  • Affinity (band), A Jazz/Rock band active in the late 60s and early 70s.
  • Affinity (law), kinship by marriage
  • Affinity (canon law), a relationship arising from the sexual intercourse of a man and a woman
  • Affinity laws, in hydraulics, used to express the relationship between variables involved in fan or pump performance
  • Affinity (Christian organisation), formerly known as the British Evangelical Council
  • Affinity (Fire Emblem), the numerous bonuses units have from sharing support conversations with one another.
  • Affinity (Stargate SG-1), a season 8 episode of Stargate SG-1.
  • Affinity group - small protest or activist groups of 10-30 people
  • Affinity, 1999 novel by Sarah Waters
  • Affinity (2008 film), feature film based on Waters' novelFurther Information

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