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Definition of cite
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Cite (v. t.) To
bespeak;
to
indicate.
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Atonic
::
Atonic
(n.) A
remedy
capable
of
allaying
organic
excitement
or
irritation.
Ascitical
::
Ascitical
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
affected
by,
ascites;
dropsical..
Sober
::
Sober
(superl.)
Not
intoxicated
or
excited
by
spirituous
liquors;
as, the sot may at times be
sober..
Flush
::
Flush (n.) A
sudden
flood or rush of
feeling;
a
thrill
of
excitement.
animation,
etc.; as, a flush of joy..
Admirable
::
Admirable
(a.)
Having
qualities
to
excite
wonder
united
with
approbation;
deserving
the
highest
praise;
most
excellent;
-- used of
persons
or
things.
Pathos
::
Pathos
(n.) That
quality
or
property
of
anything
which
touches
the
feelings
or
excites
emotions
and
passions,
esp., that which
awakens
tender
emotions,
such as pity,
sorrow,
and the like;
contagious
warmth
of
feeling,
action,
or
expression;
pathetic
quality;
as, the
pathos
of a
picture,
of a poem, or of a cry..
Enviable
::
Enviable
(a.)
Fitted
to
excite
envy;
capable
of
awakening
an
ardent
desire
to
posses
or to
resemble.
Incited
::
Incited
(imp. & p. p.) of
Incit.
Twist
::
Twist (v. t.)
Hence,
to turn from the true form or
meaning;
to
pervert;
as, to twist a
passage
cited from an
author..
Chill
::
Chill (n.) A
sensation
of cold with
convulsive
shaking
of the body,
pinched
face, pale skin, and blue lips,
caused
by undue
cooling
of the body or by
nervous
excitement,
or
forming
the
precursor
of some
constitutional
disturbance,
as of a
fever..
Narration
::
Narration
(n.) That part of a
discourse
which
recites
the time,
manner,
or
consequences
of an
action,
or
simply
states
the facts
connected
with the
subject..
Plebiscite
::
Plebiscite
(n.) A vote by
universal
male
suffrage;
especially,
in
France,
a
popular
vote, as first
sanctioned
by the
National
Constitution
of
1791..
Citer
::
Citer (n.) One who
cites.
Palpitation
::
Palpitation
(n.) A rapid
pulsation;
a
throbbing;
esp., an
abnormal,
rapid
beating
of the heart as when
excited
by
violent
exertion,
strong
emotion,
or by
disease..
Fright
::
Fright
(n.) A state of
terror
excited
by the
sudden
appearance
of
danger;
sudden
and
violent
fear,
usually
of short
duration;
a
sudden
alarm..
Agitation
::
Agitation
(n.) A
stirring
up or
arousing;
disturbance
of
tranquillity;
disturbance
of mind which shows
itself
by
physical
excitement;
perturbation;
as, to cause any one
agitation..
Hotness
::
Hotness
(n.) Heat or
excitement
of mind or
manner;
violence;
vehemence;
impetuousity;
ardor;
fury.
Epilogue
::
Epilogue
(n.) A
speech
or short poem
addressed
to the
spectators
and
recited
by one of the
actors,
after the
conclusion
of the
play..
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..
Eager
::
Eager (a.)
Excited
by
desire
in the
pursuit
of any
object;
ardent
to
pursue,
perform,
or
obtain;
keenly
desirous;
hotly
longing;
earnest;
zealous;
impetuous;
vehement;
as, the
hounds
were eager in the
chase..
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