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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 refer to or
specify,
as for
support,
proof,
illustration,
or
confirmation..
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Veinstone
::
Veinstone
(n.) The
nonmetalliferous
mineral
or rock
material
which
accompanies
the ores in a vein, as
quartz,
calcite,
barite,
fluor spar, etc.; --
called
also
veinstuff..
Rehearse
::
Rehearse
(v. i.) To
recite
or
repeat
something
for
practice.
Irritative
::
Irritative
(a.)
Serving
to
excite
or
irritate;
irritating;
as, an
irritative
agent..
Cistercian
::
Cistercian
(n.) A monk of the
prolific
branch
of the
Benedictine
Order,
established
in 1098 at
Citeaux,
in
France,
by
Robert,
abbot of
Molesme.
For two
hundred
years the
Cistercians
followed
the rule of St.
Benedict
in all its
rigor..
Exhort
::
Exhort
(v. i.) To
deliver
exhortation;
to use words or
arguments
to
incite
to good
deeds.
Tender
::
Tender
(superl.)
Adapted
to
excite
feeling
or
sympathy;
expressive
of the
softer
passions;
pathetic;
as,
tender
expressions;
tender
expostulations;
a
tender
strain..
Twist
::
Twist (v. t.)
Hence,
to turn from the true form or
meaning;
to
pervert;
as, to twist a
passage
cited from an
author..
Phenacite
::
Phenacite
(n.) A
glassy
colorless
mineral
occurring
in
rhombohedral
crystals,
sometimes
used as a gem. It is a
silicate
of
glucina,
and
receives
its name from its
deceptive
similarity
to
quartz..
Mischief-maker
::
Mischief-maker
(n.) One who makes
mischief;
one who
excites
or
instigates
quarrels
or
enmity.
Incitement
::
Incitement
(n.) That which
incites
the mind, or moves to
action;
motive;
incentive;
impulse..
Flurried
::
Flurried
(a.)
Agitated;
excited.
Exsuscitate
::
Exsuscitate
(v. t.) To
rouse;
to
excite.
Feaze
::
Feaze (n.) A state of
anxious
or
fretful
excitement;
worry;
vexation.
Endearment
::
Endearment
(n.) The act of
endearing
or the state of being
endeared;
also, that which
manifests,
excites,
or
increases,
affection..
Fable
::
Fable (n.) Any story told to
excite
wonder;
common
talk; the theme of talk.
Promote
::
Promote
(v. i.) To urge on or
incite
another,
as to
strife;
also, to
inform
against
a
person..
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..
Proud
::
Proud
(superl.)
Excited
by
sexual
desire;
--
applied
particularly
to the
females
of some
animals.
Instimulate
::
Instimulate
(v. t.) To
stimulate;
to
excite.
Alarm
::
Alarm (v. t.) To
surprise
with
apprehension
of
danger;
to fill with
anxiety
in
regard
to
threatening
evil; to
excite
with
sudden
fear.
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