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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
notify
of a
proceeding
in
court.
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Extract
::
Extract
(v. t.) To take by
selection;
to
choose
out; to cite or
quote,
as a
passage
from a
book..
Pibroch
::
Pibroch
(n.) A
Highland
air,
suited
to the
particular
passion
which the
musician
would
either
excite
or
assuage;
generally
applied
to those airs that are
played
on the
bagpipe
before
the
Highlanders
when they go out to
battle..
Pheese
::
Pheese
(n.)
Fretful
excitement.
Whet
::
Whet (v. t.) To make
sharp,
keen, or
eager;
to
excite;
to
stimulate;
as, to whet the
appetite
or the
courage..
Compassion
::
Compassion
(n.)
Literally,
suffering
with
another;
a
sensation
of
sorrow
excited
by the
distress
or
misfortunes
of
another;
pity;
commiseration..
Whittle
::
Whittle
(v. t.) To edge; to
sharpen;
to
render
eager or
excited;
esp., to
excite
with
liquor;
to
inebriate..
Refusal
::
Refusal
(n.) The act of
refusing;
denial
of
anything
demanded,
solicited,
or
offered
for
acceptance..
Formidable
::
Formidable
(a.)
Exciting
fear or
apprehension;
impressing
dread;
adapted
to
excite
fear and deter from
approach,
encounter,
or
undertaking;
alarming..
Pride
::
Pride (n.) That of which one is
proud;
that which
excites
boasting
or
self-gratulation;
the
occasion
or
ground
of
self-esteem,
or of
arrogant
and
presumptuous
confidence,
as
beauty,
ornament,
noble
character,
children,
etc..
Outrider
::
Outrider
(n.) A
summoner
whose
office
is to cite men
before
the
sheriff.
Incend
::
Incend
(v. t.) To
inflame;
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.
Calcareous
::
Calcareous
(a.)
Partaking
of the
nature
of
calcite
or
calcium
carbonate;
consisting
of, or
containing,
calcium
carbonate
or
carbonate
of
lime..
Feel
::
Feel (v. t.) To
perceive
by the
touch;
to take
cognizance
of by means of the
nerves
of
sensation
distributed
all over the body,
especially
by those of the skin; to have
sensation
excited
by
contact
of (a
thing)
with the body or
limbs..
Actuate
::
Actuate
(v. t.) To put into
action
or
motion;
to move or
incite
to
action;
to
influence
actively;
to move as
motives
do; -- more
commonly
used of
persons.
Ery
::
Ery (n.) A state of
excitement;
as, to be in a fry..
Provokement
::
Provokement
(n.) The act that
which,
provokes;
one who
excites
anger or other
passion,
or
incites
to
action;
as, a
provoker
of
sedition..
Edge
::
Edge (v. t.) To make sharp or keen,
figuratively;
to
incite;
to
exasperate;
to goad; to urge or egg on..
Overexcite
::
Overexcite
(v. t.) To
excite
too much.
Dimorphism
::
Dimorphism
(n.)
Crystallization
in two
independent
forms of the same
chemical
compound,
as of
calcium
carbonate
as
calcite
and
aragonite..
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