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Definition of citing
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Alarming
::
Alarming
(a.)
Exciting,
or
calculated
to
excite,
alarm;
causing
apprehension
of
danger;
as, an
alarming
crisis
or
report.
--
A*larming*ly,
adv..
Electrophorus
::
Electrophorus
(n.) An
instrument
for
exciting
electricity,
and
repeating
the
charge
indefinitely
by
induction,
consisting
of a flat cake of
resin,
shelllac,
or
ebonite,
upon which is
placed
a plate of
metal..
Incito-motor
::
Incito-motor
(a.)
Inciting
to
motion;
--
applied
to that
action
which,
in the case of
muscular
motion,
commences
in the nerve
centers,
and
excites
the
muscles
to
contraction.
Opposed
to
excito-motor..
Epispastic
::
Epispastic
(n.) An
external
application
to the skin, which
produces
a
puriform
or
serous
discharge
by
exciting
inflammation;
a
vesicatory..
Hortatory
::
Hortatory
(a.)
Giving
exhortation
or
advise;
encouraging;
exhortatory;
inciting;
as, a
hortatory
speech..
Loathsome
::
Loathsome
(a.)
Fitted
to cause
loathing;
exciting
disgust;
disgusting.
Disgustful
::
Disgustful
(a.)
Provoking
disgust;
offensive
to the
taste;
exciting
aversion;
disgusting.
Shameful
::
Shameful
(a.)
Exciting
the
feeling
of shame in
others;
indecent;
as, a
shameful
picture;
a
shameful
sight..
Concitation
::
Concitation
(n.) The act of
stirring
up,
exciting,
or
agitating..
Elegant
::
Elegant
(a.) Very
choice,
and
hence,
pleasing
to good
taste;
characterized
by
grace,
propriety,
and
refinement,
and the
absence
of every thing
offensive;
exciting
admiration
and
approbation
by
symmetry,
completeness,
freedom
from
blemish,
and the like;
graceful;
tasteful
and
highly
attractive;
as,
elegant
manners;
elegant
style of
composition;
an
elegant
speaker;
an
elegant
structure..
Incentive
::
Incentive
(a.)
Inciting;
encouraging
or
moving;
rousing
to
action;
stimulative.
Cestus
::
Cestus
(n.) A
girdle;
particularly
that of
Aphrodite
(or
Venus)
which gave the
wearer
the power of
exciting
love.
Aphrodisiacal
::
Aphrodisiacal
(a.)
Exciting
venereal
desire;
provocative
to
venery.
Quotation
::
Quotation
(n.) The act of
quoting
or
citing.
Catechise
::
Catechise
(v. t.) To
question
or
interrogate;
to
examine
or try by
questions;
--
sometimes
with a view to
reproof,
by
eliciting
from a
person
answers
which
condemn
his own
conduct..
High-seasoned
::
High-seasoned
(a.)
Enriched
with spice and
condiments;
hence,
exciting;
piquant..
Surquedous
::
Surprising
(a.)
Exciting
surprise;
extraordinary;
of a
nature
to
excite
wonder
and
astonishment;
as,
surprising
bravery;
a
surprising
escape
from
danger..
Interesting
::
Interesting
(a.)
Engaging
the
attention;
exciting,
or
adapted
to
excite,
interest,
curiosity,
or
emotion;
as, an
interesting
story;
interesting
news..
Moving
::
Moving
(a.)
Exciting
movement
of the mind;
adapted
to move the
sympathies,
passions,
or
affections;
touching;
pathetic;
as, a
moving
appeal..
Doleful
::
Doleful
(a.) Full of dole or
grief;
expressing
or
exciting
sorrow;
sorrowful;
sad;
dismal.
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