attractor vs come-on

attractor

noun
  • Something which attracts. 

  • A set of points or states to which a dynamical system evolves after a long enough time. That is, points that get close enough to the attractor remain close even if slightly disturbed. 

come-on

noun
  • Something intended to attract, as in an advertisement. 

  • A statement or sometimes action reflecting sexual or romantic interest. 

  • A bad actor whose talents do not extend far beyond walking onto the stage. 

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