Based on the outputs of the function for the given words, here is a description of the function implemented by f(x):

[DESCRIPTION]: The function implemented by f(x) seems to assign a value between 0 and 1 to words based on their association with certain concepts. 

- The word "rhyme" has a low association value of 0.0241, indicating that it is not strongly associated with any specific concept.
- The words "lawyer" and "doctor" have high association values of 0.9879 and 0.9890, respectively. This suggests that the function may be selective for the concept of professions related to law or medicine.
- The word "Atlantic Ocean" has a low association value of 0.0060, indicating that it is not strongly associated with any specific concept.
- The word "equality" has a relatively low association value of 0.0447, suggesting that the function may not strongly associate it with any particular concept.
- The word "guitar" has a moderate association value of 0.5964, indicating that it may be selectively associated with a musical concept.
- The word "genome" has a low association value of 0.0143, suggesting that it is not strongly associated with any specific concept.
- The word "Japanese" has a moderate association value of 0.2942, indicating that it may be selectively associated with a cultural or linguistic concept.
- The word "Eiffel Tower" has a low association value of 0.0157, suggesting that it may not be strongly associated with any specific concept.

It's important to note that these conclusions are based on a limited number of test inputs, and it would be beneficial to run more tests with a larger variety of words to get a better understanding of the function's behavior.