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Word Meanings - EMMOVE - Book Publishers vocabulary database

To move; to rouse; to excite.

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  • EXCITEFUL
    Full of exciting qualities; as, an exciteful story; exciteful players. Chapman.
  • ROUSER
    A stirrer in a copper for boiling wort. (more info) 1. One who, or that which, rouses. 2. Something very exciting or great.
  • ROUSE
    To pull or haul strongly and all together, as upon a rope, without the assistance of mechanical appliances.
  • EXCITEMENT
    A state of aroused or increased vital activity in an organism, or any of its organs or tissues. (more info) 1. The act of exciting, or the state of being roused into action, or of having increased action; impulsion; agitation; as, an excitement
  • EXCITE
    To call forth or increase the vital activity of an organism, or any of its parts. Syn. -- To incite; awaken; animate; rouse or arouse; stimulate; inflame; irritate; provoke. -- To Excite, Incite. When we excite we rouse into action feelings which
  • EXCITER
    One who, or that which, excites. Hope is the grand exciter of industry. Dr. H. More.
  • TROUSERING
    Cloth or material for making trousers.
  • TROUSE
    Trousers. Spenser.
  • AROUSE
    To excite to action from a state of rest; to stir, or put in motion or exertion; to rouse; to excite; as, to arouse one from sleep; to arouse the dormant faculties. Grasping his spear, forth issued to arouse His brother, mighty sovereign on the
  • CROUSE
    Brisk; lively; bold; self-complacent. Burns.
  • OVEREXCITE
    To excite too much.
  • OVEREXCITEMENT
    Excess of excitement; the state of being overexcited.
  • TROUSERS
    A garment worn by men and boys, extending from the waist to the knee or to the ankle, and covering each leg separately. pants; used attrib. in the singular, as a trouser leg; see pant (more info) trousse, trosse, a bundle, a truss. See Truss, and
  • SELF-EXCITE
    To energize or excite by induction from the residual magnetism of its cores, leading all or a part of the current thus produced through the field-magnet coils.
  • GROUSER
    A pointed timber attached to a boat and sliding vertically, to thrust into the ground as a means of anchorage.
  • CAROUSER
    One who carouses; a reveler.
  • GROUSE
    ) Any of the numerous species of gallinaceous birds of the family Tetraonidæ, and subfamily Tetraoninæ, inhabiting Europe, Asia, and North America. They have plump bodies, strong, well-feathered legs, and usually mottled plumage. The
  • UPROUSE
    To rouse up; to rouse from sleep; to awake; to arouse. Shak.
  • CAROUSE
    finishing stroke, the emptying of the cup in drinking a health; gar 1. A large draught of liguor. "A full carouse of sack." Sir J. Davies. Drink carouses to the next day's fate. Shak. 2. A drinking match; a carousal. The early feast and late

 

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