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Definition of item
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Item (n.) A hint; an
innuendo.
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Instigation
::
Instigation
(n.) The act of
instigating,
or the state of being
instigated;
incitement;
esp. to evil or
wickedness..
Excitation
::
Excitation
(n.) The act of
producing
excitement
(stimulation);
also, the
excitement
produced..
Specification
::
Specification
(n.) A
written
statement
containing
a
minute
description
or
enumeration
of
particulars,
as of
charges
against
a
public
officer,
the terms of a
contract,
the
description
of an
invention,
as in a
patent;
also, a
single
article,
item, or
particular,
an
allegation
of a
specific
act, as in a
charge
of
official
misconduct..
Booming
::
Booming
(a.)
Advancing
or
increasing
amid noisy
excitement;
as,
booming
prices;
booming
popularity..
Check
::
Check (n.) A mark,
certificate,
or
token,
by
which,
errors
may be
prevented,
or a thing or
person
may be
identified;
as,
checks
placed
against
items in an
account;
a check given for
baggage;
a
return
check on a
railroad..
Itemed
::
Itemed
(imp. & p. p.) of Ite.
Bustle
::
Bustle
(n.) Great stir;
agitation;
tumult
from
stirring
or
excitement.
Particular
::
Particular
(n.) A
separate
or
distinct
member
of a
class,
or part of a
whole;
an
individual
fact,
point,
circumstance,
detail,
or item, which may be
considered
separately;
as, the
particulars
of a
story..
Fleshment
::
Fleshment
(n.) The act of
fleshing,
or the
excitement
attending
a
successful
beginning..
Susceptible
::
Susceptibility
(n.)
Specifically,
capacity
for deep
feeling
or
emotional
excitement;
sensibility,
in its
broadest
acceptation;
impressibility;
sensitiveness..
Excitatory
::
Excitatory
(a.)
Tending
to
excite;
containing
excitement;
excitative.
Palpitate
::
Palpitate
(v. i.) To beat
rapidly
and more
strongly
than
usual;
to
throb;
to bound with
emotion
or
exertion;
to
pulsate
violently;
to
flutter;
-- said
specifically
of the heart when its
action
is
abnormal,
as from
excitement..
Instinction
::
Instinction
(n.)
Instinct;
incitement;
inspiration.
Rhapsodist
::
Rhapsodist
(n.) One who
writes
or
speaks
disconnectedly
and with great
excitement
or
affectation
of
feeling.
Peaceable
::
Peaceable
(a.) Begin in or at
peace;
tranquil;
quiet;
free from, or not
disposed
to, war,
disorder,
or
excitement;
not
quarrelsome..
Passive
::
Passive
(a.)
Receiving
or
enduring
without
either
active
sympathy
or
active
resistance;
without
emotion
or
excitement;
patient;
not
opposing;
unresisting;
as,
passive
obedience;
passive
submission..
Dare-devil
::
Dare-devil
(n.) A
reckless
fellow.
Also used
adjectively;
as,
dare-devil
excitement..
Atonic
::
Atonic
(n.) A
remedy
capable
of
allaying
organic
excitement
or
irritation.
Allay
::
Allay (v. t.) To make quiet or put at rest; to
pacify
or
appease;
to
quell;
to calm; as, to allay
popular
excitement;
to allay the
tumult
of the
passions..
Balance
::
Balance
(n.) To make the sums of the
debits
and
credits
of an
account
equal;
-- said of an item; as, this
payment,
or
credit,
balances
the
account..
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