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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
attached
adj
  1. being joined in close association; "affiliated clubs"; "all art schools whether independent or attached to universities"
    Synonym(s): affiliated, attached, connected
  2. used of buildings joined by common sidewalls; "a block of attached houses"
    Antonym(s): detached
  3. associated in an exclusive sexual relationship
    Synonym(s): attached, committed
    Antonym(s): unattached, uncommitted
  4. fond and affectionate; "she was very attached to her father"
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Attach \At*tach"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Attached}; p. pr. & vb.
      n. {Attaching}.] [OF. atachier, F. attacher, to tie or
      fasten: cf. Celt. tac, tach, nail, E. tack a small nail, tack
      to fasten. Cf. {Attack}, and see {Tack}.]
      1. To bind, fasten, tie, or connect; to make fast or join;
            as, to attach one thing to another by a string, by glue,
            or the like.
  
                     The shoulder blade is . . . attached only to the
                     muscles.                                             --Paley.
  
                     A huge stone to which the cable was attached.
                                                                              --Macaulay.
  
      2. To connect; to place so as to belong; to assign by
            authority; to appoint; as, an officer is attached to a
            certain regiment, company, or ship.
  
      3. To win the heart of; to connect by ties of love or
            self-interest; to attract; to fasten or bind by moral
            influence; -- with to; as, attached to a friend; attaching
            others to us by wealth or flattery.
  
                     Incapable of attaching a sensible man. --Miss
                                                                              Austen.
  
                     God . . . by various ties attaches man to man.
                                                                              --Cowper.
  
      4. To connect, in a figurative sense; to ascribe or
            attribute; to affix; -- with to; as, to attach great
            importance to a particular circumstance.
  
                     Top this treasure a curse is attached. --Bayard
                                                                              Taylor.
  
      5. To take, seize, or lay hold of. [Obs.] --Shak.
  
      6. To take by legal authority:
            (a) To arrest by writ, and bring before a court, as to
                  answer for a debt, or a contempt; -- applied to a
                  taking of the person by a civil process; being now
                  rarely used for the arrest of a criminal.
            (b) To seize or take (goods or real estate) by virtue of a
                  writ or precept to hold the same to satisfy a judgment
                  which may be rendered in the suit. See {Attachment},
                  4.
  
                           The earl marshal attached Gloucester for high
                           treason.                                       --Miss Yonge.
  
      {Attached column} (Arch.), a column engaged in a wall, so
            that only a part of its circumference projects from it.
  
      Syn: To affix; bind; tie; fasten; connect; conjoin; subjoin;
               annex; append; win; gain over; conciliate.
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