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Definition of cite
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Cite (v. t.) To urge; to
enjoin.
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Reflection
::
Reflection
(n.) The
transference
of an
excitement
from one nerve fiber to
another
by means of the nerve
cells,
as in
reflex
action.
See
Reflex
action,
under
Reflex..
Surquedous
::
Surprising
(a.)
Exciting
surprise;
extraordinary;
of a
nature
to
excite
wonder
and
astonishment;
as,
surprising
bravery;
a
surprising
escape
from
danger..
Elicit
::
Elicit
(a.)
Elicited;
drawn out; made real; open;
evident.
Incendiary
::
Incendiary
(a.)
Tending
to
excite
or
inflame
factions,
sedition,
or
quarrel;
inflammatory;
seditious..
Encouragement
::
Encouragement
(n.) That which
serves
to
incite,
support,
promote,
or
advance,
as
favor,
countenance,
reward,
etc.;
incentive;
increase
of
confidence;
as, the fine arts find
little
encouragement
among a rude
people..
Satiety
::
Satiety
(n.) The state of being
satiated
or
glutted;
fullness
of
gratification,
either
of the
appetite
or of any
sensual
desire;
fullness
beyond
desire;
an
excess
of
gratification
which
excites
wearisomeness
or
loathing;
repletion;
satiation..
Edge
::
Edge (v. t.) To make sharp or keen,
figuratively;
to
incite;
to
exasperate;
to goad; to urge or egg on..
Cool
::
Cool (v. i.) To lose the heat of
excitement
or
passion;
to
become
more
moderate.
Dimorph
::
Dimorph
(n.)
Either
one of the two forms of a
dimorphous
substance;
as,
calcite
and
aragonite
are
dimorphs..
Distasture
::
Distasture
(n.)
Something
which
excites
distaste
or
disgust.
Mutiny
::
Mutiny
(v. i.) To rise
against,
or
refuse
to obey,
lawful
authority
in
military
or naval
service;
to
excite,
or to be
guilty
of,
mutiny
or
mutinous
conduct;
to
revolt
against
one's
superior
officer,
or any
rightful
authority..
Spur
::
Spur (v. t.) To prick with
spurs;
to
incite
to a more hasty pace; to urge or goad; as, to spur a
horse..
Dissatisfy
::
Dissatisfy
(v. t.) To
render
unsatisfied
or
discontented;
to
excite
uneasiness
in by
frustrating
wishes
or
expectations;
to
displease
by the want of
something
requisite;
as, to be
dissatisfied
with one's
fortune..
Tarre
::
Tarre (v.) To set on, as a dog; to
incite..
Inexcitability
::
Inexcitability
(n.) The
quality
of being
inexcitable;
insusceptibility
to
excitement.
Quote
::
Quote (v. t.) To cite a
passage
from; to name as the
authority
for a
statement
or an
opinion;
as, to quote
Shakespeare..
Quotation
::
Quotation
(n.) That which is
quoted
or
cited;
a part of a book or
writing
named,
repeated,
or
adduced
as
evidence
or
illustration..
Hound
::
Hound (v. t.) To set on the
chase;
to
incite
to
pursuit;
as, to
hounda
dog at a hare; to hound on
pursuers..
Please
::
Please
(v. t.) To give
pleasure
to; to
excite
agreeable
sensations
or
emotions
in; to make glad; to
gratify;
to
content;
to
satisfy.
Chromoplastid
::
Chromoplastid
(n.) A
protoplasmic
granule
of some other color than
green;
-- also
called
chromoleucite.
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