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Definition of cite
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 cite is as below...
Cite (v. t.) To call upon
officially
or
authoritatively
to
appear,
as
before
a
court;
to
summon..
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Tallyho
::
Tallyho
(interj.
& n.) The
huntsman's
cry to
incite
or urge on his
hounds.
Appetizing
::
Appetizing
(adv.)
So as to
excite
appetite.
Gross
::
Gross
(superl.)
Not
easily
aroused
or
excited;
not
sensitive
in
perception
or
feeling;
dull;
witless.
Smile
::
Smile (v. i.) To look gay and
joyous;
to have an
appearance
suited
to
excite
joy; as,
smiling
spring;
smiling
plenty..
Boom
::
Boom (n.) A
strong
and
extensive
advance,
with more or less noisy
excitement;
--
applied
colloquially
or
humorously
to
market
prices,
the
demand
for
stocks
or
commodities
and to
political
chances
of
aspirants
to
office;
as, a boom in the stock
market;
a boom in
coffee..
Twittering
::
Twittering
(n.) A
slight
nervous
excitement
or
agitation,
such as is
caused
by
desire,
expectation,
or
suspense..
Stolidity
::
Stolid
(a.)
Hopelessly
insensible
or
stupid;
not
easily
aroused
or
excited;
dull;
impassive;
foolish.
Chafe
::
Chafe (n.) Heat
excited
by
friction.
Dulcite
::
Dulcite
(n.) A
white,
sugarlike
substance,
C6H8.(OH)2,
occurring
naturally
in a manna from
Madagascar,
and in
certain
plants,
and
produced
artificially
by the
reduction
of
galactose
and
lactose
or milk
sugar..
Forecited
::
Forecited
(a.) Cited or
quoted
before
or
above.
Sober
::
Sober
(superl.)
Not
intoxicated
or
excited
by
spirituous
liquors;
as, the sot may at times be
sober..
Rouse
::
Rouse (v.) To
excite
to
lively
thought
or
action
from a state of
idleness,
languor,
stupidity,
or
indifference;
as, to rouse the
faculties,
passions,
or
emotions..
Interested
::
Interested
(v. t.)
Having
the
attention
engaged;
having
emotion
or
passion
excited;
as, an
interested
listener..
Alarm
::
Alarm (n.)
Sudden
surprise
with fear or
terror
excited
by
apprehension
of
danger;
in the
military
use,
commonly,
sudden
apprehension
of being
attacked
by
surprise..
Thrill
::
Thrill
(n.) A
sensation
as of being
thrilled;
a
tremulous
excitement;
as, a
thrill
of
horror;
a
thrill
of joy..
Excitive
::
Excitive
(a.)
Serving
or
tending
to
excite;
excitative.
Encourage
::
Encourage
(v. t.) To give
courage
to; to
inspire
with
courage,
spirit,
or hope; to
raise,
or to
increase,
the
confidence
of; to
animate;
enhearten;
to
incite;
to help
forward;
-- the
opposite
of
discourage..
Reincit
::
Reincit
(v. t.) To
incite
again.
Miascite
::
Miascite
(n.) A
granitoid
rock
containing
feldspar,
biotite,
elaeolite,
and
sodalite..
Refusal
::
Refusal
(n.) The act of
refusing;
denial
of
anything
demanded,
solicited,
or
offered
for
acceptance..
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