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Word Meanings - EXCITO-MOTION - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Motion excited by reflex nerves. See Excito-motory.

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  • EXCITO-MOTION
    Motion excited by reflex nerves. See Excito-motory.
  • EXCITABLE
    Capable of being excited, or roused into action; susceptible of excitement; easily stirred up, or stimulated.
  • MOTIONER
    One who makes a motion; a mover. Udall.
  • MOTIONIST
    A mover.
  • EXCITING
    Calling or rousing into action; producing excitement; as, exciting events; an exciting story. -- Ex*cit"ing*ly, adv. Exciting causes , those which immediately produce disease, or those which excite the action of predisposing causes.
  • REFLEXITY
    The state or condition of being reflected.
  • EXCITATION
    The act of producing excitement ; also, the excitement produced. (more info) 1. The act of exciting or putting in motion; the act of rousing up or awakening. Bacon.
  • EXCITABILITY
    The property manifested by living organisms, and the elements and tissues of which they are constituted, of responding to the action of stimulants; irritability; as, nervous excitability. (more info) 1. The quality of being readily excited;
  • REFLEXLY
    In a reflex manner; reflectively.
  • EXCITATOR
    A kind of discarder.
  • EXCITATE
    To excite. Bacon.
  • REFLEXIBILITY
    The quality or capability of being reflexible; as, the reflexibility of the rays of light. Sir I. Newton.
  • EXCITEFUL
    Full of exciting qualities; as, an exciteful story; exciteful players. Chapman.
  • MOTION PICTURE
    A moving picture.
  • MOTIONLESS
    Without motion; being at rest.
  • EXCITO-NUTRIENT
    Exciting nutrition; said of the reflex influence by which the nutritional processes are either excited or modified.
  • EXCITO-SECRETORY
    Exciting secretion; -- said of the influence exerted by reflex action on the function of secretion, by which the various glands are excited to action.
  • MOTION
    An application made to a court or judge orally in open court. Its object is to obtain an order or rule directing some act to be done in favor of the applicant. Mozley & W. (more info) 1. The act, process, or state of changing place or position;
  • REFLEXED
    Bent backward or outward.
  • REFLEXIVE
    Bending or turned backward; reflective; having respect to something past. Assurance reflexive can not be a divine faith. Hammond. 2. Implying censure. "What man does not resent an ugly reflexive word" South. (more info) 1. Etym:
  • MOTOR; MOTORY; MOTORIAL
    Causing or setting up motion; pertaining to organs of motion; - - applied especially in physiology to those nerves or nerve fibers which only convey impressions from a nerve center to muscles, thereby causing motion.
  • NERVIMOTION
    The movement caused in the sensory organs by external agents and transmitted to the muscles by the nerves. Dunglison.
  • IDEO-MOTION
    An ideo-motor movement.
  • INCITO-MOTORY
    Incitomotor.
  • OVEREXCITE
    To excite too much.

 

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