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

[DESCRIPTION]: The function f(x) appears to be selective for multiple concepts. 

1. Concept 1: The function shows a strong association with the concept related to "Jews". The output for the input "Jews" is 0.9546, indicating a high association with this concept.

2. Concept 2: The function also shows a significant association with the concept related to "Nazis". The output for the input "Nazis" is 0.6926, suggesting a moderate association with this concept.

3. Concept 3: For most of the other inputs, including "accessibility", "algorithms", "balance beam", "digs", "trends", "government", "television", and "Eiffel Tower", the function assigns low outputs ranging from 0.0008 to 0.0018. This suggests that the function does not exhibit a strong association with these concepts.

It is important to note that this description is based on a limited number of input-output pairs, and further experimentation with a diverse range of words is recommended to capture the full behavior of the function.