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No, each is both but they swap meanings.

One effects a change, which affects the process, thus having an effect on the process, which may cause affect in the observer. (verb, verb, noun, noun; the last noun is pretty much restricted to technical descriptions of mental processes)

Mark Kelly


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  • No, each is both but they swap meanings. - Mark Kelly 03:05:19 01/27/06 (0)


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