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Definition of citing
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Citing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Cit.
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Cardiac
::
Cardiac
(a.)
Exciting
action
in the
heart,
through
the
medium
of the
stomach;
cordial;
stimulant..
Wishful
::
Wishful
(a.)
Desirable;
exciting
wishes.
Blackmail
::
Blackmail
(v. t.) To
extort
money from by
exciting
fears of
injury
other than
bodily
harm, as
injury
to
reputation,
distress
of mind, etc.; as, to
blackmail
a
merchant
by
threatening
to
expose
an
alleged
fraud..
Fearful
::
Fearful
(a.)
Inspiring
fear or awe;
exciting
apprehension
or
terror;
terrible;
frightful;
dreadful.
Awakening
::
Awakening
(a.)
Rousing
from
sleep,
in a
natural
or a
figurative
sense;
rousing
into
activity;
exciting;
as, the
awakening
city; an
awakening
discourse;
the
awakening
dawn..
Disagreeable
::
Disagreeable
(a.)
Exciting
repugnance;
offensive
to the
feelings
or
senses;
displeasing;
unpleasant.
Accentuation
::
Accentuation
(n.) pitch or
modulation
of the voice in
reciting
portions
of the
liturgy.
Entice
::
Entice
(v. t.) To draw on, by
exciting
hope or
desire;
to
allure;
to
attract;
as, the bait
enticed
the
fishes.
Often in a bad
sense:
To lead
astray;
to
induce
to evil; to
tempt;
as, the
sirens
enticed
them to
listen..
Exhilarant
::
Exhilarant
(a.)
Exciting
joy,
mirth,
or
pleasure..
Pitiable
::
Pitiable
(a.)
Deserving
pity;
wworthy
of, or
exciting,
compassion;
miserable;
lamentable;
piteous;
as,
pitiable
persons;
a
pitiable
condition;
pitiable
wretchedness..
Fan
::
Fan (n.) That which
produces
effects
analogous
to those of a fan, as in
exciting
a
flame,
etc.; that which
inflames,
heightens,
or
strengthens;
as, it
served
as a fan to the flame of his
passion..
Quiet
::
Quiet (a.) Not
giving
offense;
not
exciting
disorder
or
trouble;
not
turbulent;
gentle;
mild; meek;
contented.
Tantalize
::
Tantalize
(v. t.) To tease or
torment
by
presenting
some good to the view and
exciting
desire,
but
continually
frustrating
the
expectations
by
keeping
that good out of
reach;
to
tease;
to
torment..
Disgustful
::
Disgustful
(a.)
Provoking
disgust;
offensive
to the
taste;
exciting
aversion;
disgusting.
Interviewer
::
Interviewer
(n.) One who
interviews;
especially,
one who
obtains
an
interview
with
another
for the
purpose
of
eliciting
his
opinions
or
obtaining
information
for
publication..
Stomachic
::
Stomachical
(a.)
Strengthening
to the
stomach;
exciting
the
action
of the
stomach;
stomachal;
cordial.
Laughsome
::
Laughsome
(a.)
Exciting
laughter;
also,
addicted
to
laughter;
merry..
Epispastic
::
Epispastic
(n.) An
external
application
to the skin, which
produces
a
puriform
or
serous
discharge
by
exciting
inflammation;
a
vesicatory..
Instigatingly
::
Instigatingly
(adv.)
Incitingly;
temptingly.
Remorseful
::
Remorseful
(a.)
Exciting
pity;
pitiable.
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