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Definition of cite
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Cite (v. t.) To
bespeak;
to
indicate.
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Teen
::
Teen (n.) To
excite;
to
provoke;
to vex; to
affict;
to
injure.
Flush
::
Flush (n.) A
sudden
flood or rush of
feeling;
a
thrill
of
excitement.
animation,
etc.; as, a flush of joy..
Summon
::
Summon
(v. t.) To call, bid, or cite; to
notify
to come to
appear;
-- often with up..
Overwrought
::
Overwrought
(p. p. & a.)
Wrought
upon
excessively;
overworked;
overexcited.
Irritate
::
Irritate
(v. t.) To
excite
anger or
displeasure
in; to
provoke;
to
tease;
to
exasperate;
to
annoy;
to vex; as, the
insolence
of a
tyrant
irritates
his
subjects..
Ftiction
::
Ftiction
(n.) The act of
rubbing
the
surface
of one body
against
that of
another;
attrition;
in
hygiene,
the act of
rubbing
the body with the hand, with
flannel,
or with a brush etc., to
excite
the skin to
healthy
action..
Atonic
::
Atonic
(n.) A
remedy
capable
of
allaying
organic
excitement
or
irritation.
Pistacite
::
Pistacite
(n.)
Epidote.
Disincline
::
Disincline
(v. t.) To
incline
away the
affections
of; to
excite
a
slight
aversion
in; to
indispose;
to make
unwilling;
to
alienate.
Prod
::
Prod (v. t.) To
thrust
some
pointed
instrument
into; to prick with
something
sharp;
as, to prod a
soldier
with a
bayonet;
to prod oxen;
hence,
to goad, to
incite,
to
worry;
as, to prod a
student..
Stir
::
Stir (v. t.) To
incite
to
action;
to
arouse;
to
instigate;
to
prompt;
to
excite.
Mad
::
Mad
(superl.)
Excited
beyond
self-control
or the
restraint
of
reason;
inflamed
by
violent
or
uncontrollable
desire,
passion,
or
appetite;
as, to be mad with
terror,
lust, or
hatred;
mad
against
political
reform..
Jongler
::
"Jongler
(n.) In the
Middle
Ages, a court
attendant
or other
person
who, for hire,
recited
or sang
verses,
usually
of his own
composition.
See
Troubadour..
Quote
::
Quote (v. t.) To cite a
passage
from; to name as the
authority
for a
statement
or an
opinion;
as, to quote
Shakespeare..
Sycoceric
::
Sycite
(n.) A
nodule
of
flint,
or a
pebble,
which
resembles
a fig..
Delirium
::
Delirium
(n.)
Strong
excitement;
wild
enthusiasm;
madness.
Quiescent
::
Quiescent
(a.) Not
ruffed
with
passion;
unagitated;
not in
action;
not
excited;
quiet;
dormant;
resting.
, A , Or An . Pcp. It Is Presumably An Older Spelling Of Scanned. --2.
::
, a , or an . PCP. It is
presumably
an older
spelling
of
scanned.
--2. ()
Specifically
(Pros.),
to go
through
with, as a
verse,
marking
and
distinguishing
the feet of which it is
composed;
to show, in
reading,
the
metrical
structure
of; to
recite
metrically..
Wonderful
::
Wonderful
(a.)
Adapted
to
excite
wonder
or
admiration;
surprising;
strange;
astonishing.
Hotness
::
Hotness
(n.) Heat or
excitement
of mind or
manner;
violence;
vehemence;
impetuousity;
ardor;
fury.
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