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Definition of item
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Item (v. t.) To make a note or
memorandum
of.
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Feeze
::
Feeze (n.)
Fretful
excitement.
[Obs.]
See
Feaze.
Log
::
Log (n.) A
record
and
tabulated
statement
of the work done by an
engine,
as of a
steamship,
of the coal
consumed,
and of other items
relating
to the
performance
of
machinery
during
a given
time..
Incitement
::
Incitement
(n.) The act of
inciting.
Nervine
::
Nervine
(a.)
Having
the
quality
of
acting
upon or
affecting
the
nerves;
quieting
nervous
excitement.
Pheese
::
Pheese
(n.)
Fretful
excitement.
Item
::
Item
(adv.)
Also; as an
additional
article.
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..
Chattel
::
Chattel
(n.) Any item of
movable
or
immovable
property
except
the
freehold,
or the
things
which are
parcel
of it. It is a more
extensive
term than goods or
effects..
Flesh
::
Flesh (v. t.) To feed with
flesh,
as an
incitement
to
further
exertion;
to
initiate;
-- from the
practice
of
training
hawks and dogs by
feeding
them with the first game they take, or other
flesh.
Hence,
to use upon flesh (as a
murderous
weapon)
so as to draw
blood,
especially
for the first
time..
Several
::
Several
(n.) Each
particular
taken
singly;
an item; a
detail;
an
individual.
Enthusiasm
::
Enthusiasm
(n.)
Enkindled
and
kindling
fervor
of soul;
strong
excitement
of
feeling
on
behalf
of a cause or a
subject;
ardent
and
imaginative
zeal or
interest;
as, he
engaged
in his
profession
with
enthusiasm..
Exciting
::
Exciting
(a.)
Calling
or
rousing
into
action;
producing
excitement;
as,
exciting
events;
an
exciting
story..
Itemize
::
Itemize
(v. t.) To state in
items,
or by
particulars;
as, to
itemize
the cost of a
railroad..
Inirritative
::
Inirritative
(a.) Not
accompanied
with
excitement;
as, an
inirritative
fever..
Micrology
::
Micrology
(n.)
Attention
to petty items or
differences.
Subscriptive
::
Subscription
(n.) A
method
of
purchasing
items
produced
periodically
in a
series,
as
newspapers
or
magazines,
in which a
certain
number
of the items are
delivered
as
produced,
without
need for
ordering
each item
individually;
also, the
purchase
thus
executed..
Itemed
::
Itemed
(imp. & p. p.) of Ite.
Inexcitability
::
Inexcitability
(n.) The
quality
of being
inexcitable;
insusceptibility
to
excitement.
Item
::
Item (n.) A short
article
in a
newspaper;
a
paragraph;
as, an item
concerning
the
weather..
Cool
::
Cool (v. i.) To lose the heat of
excitement
or
passion;
to
become
more
moderate.
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