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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
bespeak;
to
indicate.
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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..
Brucite
::
Brucite
(n.) A
white,
pearly
mineral,
occurring
thin and
foliated,
like talc, and also
fibrous;
a
native
magnesium
hydrate..
Debilitant
::
Debilitant
(a.)
Diminishing
the
energy
of
organs;
reducing
excitement;
as, a
debilitant
drug..
Flourish
::
Flourish
(n.)
Something
made or
performed
in a
fanciful,
wanton,
or
vaunting
manner,
by way of
ostentation,
to
excite
admiration,
etc.;
ostentatious
embellishment;
ambitious
copiousness
or
amplification;
parade
of words and
figures;
show; as, a
flourish
of
rhetoric
or of wit..
Manslaughter
::
Manslaughter
(n.) The
unlawful
killing
of a man,
either
in
negligenc/
or
incidentally
to the
commission
of some
unlawful
act, but
without
specific
malice,
or upon a
sudden
excitement
of
anger..
Remord
::
Remord
(v. t.) To
excite
to
remorse;
to
rebuke.
Bergmeal
::
Bergmeal
(n.) An
earthy
substance,
resembling
fine
flour.
It is
composed
of the
shells
of
infusoria,
and in
Lapland
and
Sweden
is
sometimes
eaten,
mixed with flour or
ground
birch bark, in times of
scarcity.
This name is also given to a white
powdery
variety
of
calcite..
Electromotor
::
Electromotor
(n.) A mover or
exciter
of
electricity;
as
apparatus
for
generating
a
current
of
electricity.
Incensor
::
Incensor
(n.) A
kindler
of anger or
enmity;
an
inciter.
Hot
::
Hot
(superl.)
Characterized
by heat,
ardor,
or
animation;
easily
excited;
firely;
vehement;
passionate;
violent;
eager..
Life
::
Life (n.) That which
imparts
or
excites
spirit
or
vigor;
that upon which
enjoyment
or
success
depends;
as, he was the life of the
company,
or of the
enterprise..
Alarming
::
Alarming
(a.)
Exciting,
or
calculated
to
excite,
alarm;
causing
apprehension
of
danger;
as, an
alarming
crisis
or
report.
--
A*larming*ly,
adv..
Aforecited
::
Aforecited
(a.) Named or
quoted
before.
Stimulate
::
Stimulate
(v. t.) To
excite
as if with a goad; to
excite,
rouse,
or
animate,
to
action
or more
vigorous
exertion
by some
pungent
motive
or by
persuasion;
as, to
stimulate
one by the hope of
reward,
or by the
prospect
of
glory..
Narrate
::
Narrate
(v. t.) To tell,
rehearse,
or
recite,
as a
story;
to
relate
the
particulars
of; to go
through
with in
detail,
as an
incident
or
transaction;
to give an
account
of..
Passionless
::
Passionless
(a.) Void of
passion;
without
anger or
emotion;
not
easily
excited;
calm.
Spout
::
Spout (v. t.) To utter
magniloquently;
to
recite
in an
oratorical
or
pompous
manner.
Interested
::
Interested
(v. t.)
Having
the
attention
engaged;
having
emotion
or
passion
excited;
as, an
interested
listener..
Agitator
::
Agitator
(n.) One who
agitates;
one who stirs up or
excites
others;
as,
political
reformers
and
agitators..
Disturb
::
Disturb
(v. t.) To throw into
disorder
or
confusion;
to
derange;
to
interrupt
the
settled
state of; to
excite
from a state of rest.
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