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Definition of citation
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of citation is as below...
Citation
(n.) An
official
summons
or
notice
given to a
person
to
appear;
the paper
containing
such
summons
or
notice.
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Cut
::
Cut (v. t.) To
absent
one's self from; as, to cut an
appointment,
a
recitation.
etc..
Crib
::
Crib (v. i.) To make notes for
dishonest
use in
recitation
or
examination.
Incompliant
::
Incompliant
(a.) Not
compliant;
unyielding
to
request,
solicitation,
or
command;
stubborn..
Phosphene
::
Phosphene
(n.) A
luminous
impression
produced
through
excitation
of the
retina
by some cause other than the
impingement
upon it of rays of
light,
as by
pressure
upon the
eyeball
when the lids are
closed.
Cf.
After-image..
Citatory
::
Citatory
(a.)
Having
the power or form of a
citation;
as,
letters
citatory..
Exercitation
::
Exercitation
(n.)
exercise;
practice;
use.
Brunonian
::
Brunonian
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
invented
by,
Brown;
-- a term
applied
to a
system
of
medicine
promulgated
in the 18th
century
by John
Brown,
of
Scotland,
the
fundamental
doctrine
of which was, that life is a state of
excitation
produced
by the
normal
action
of
external
agents
upon the body, and that
disease
consists
in
excess
or
deficiency
of
excitation..
Incitation
::
Incitation
(n.) That which
incites
to
action;
that which
rouses
or
prompts;
incitement;
motive;
incentive.
Recitative
::
Recitative
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
recitation;
intended
for
musical
recitation
or
declamation;
in the style or
manner
of
recitative.
Cantillation
::
Cantillation
(n.) A
chanting;
recitation
or
reading
with
musical
modulations.
Beseech
::
Beseech
(n.)
Solicitation;
supplication.
Entreaty
::
Entreaty
(n.) The act of
entreating
or
beseeching;
urgent
prayer;
earnest
petition;
pressing
solicitation.
Pollicitation
::
Pollicitation
(n.) A
voluntary
engagement,
or a paper
containing
it; a
promise..
Rhapsody
::
Rhapsody
(n.) A
recitation
or song of a
rhapsodist;
a
portion
of an epic poem
adapted
for
recitation,
or
usually
recited,
at one time;
hence,
a
division
of the Iliad or the
Odyssey;
--
called
also a
book..
Request
::
Request
(n.) The act of
asking
for
anything
desired;
expression
of
desire
or
demand;
solicitation;
prayer;
petition;
entreaty.
Seduce
::
Seduce
(v. t.)
Specifically,
to
induce
to
surrender
chastity;
to
debauch
by means of
solicitation..
Vocation
::
Vocation
(n.) A call; a
summons;
a
citation;
especially,
a
designation
or
appointment
to a
particular
state,
business,
or
profession..
Felicitation
::
Felicitation
(n.) The act of
felicitating;
a
wishing
of joy or
happiness;
congratulation.
Hear
::
Hear (v. t.) To give
audience
or
attention
to; to
listen
to; to heed; to
accept
the
doctrines
or
advice
of; to obey; to
examine;
to try in a
judicial
court;
as, to hear a
recitation;
to hear a
class;
the case will be heard
to-morrow..
Elicitation
::
Elicitation
(n.) The act of
eliciting.
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