Exciteful - Law Dictionary Search Results
Abet
Abet [from a (ad vel usque), and bedan, or beteren, to stir up or excite, Sax.], to maintain or patronise: to encourage or set on. The act is called abetment. An abettor or
Smell
To perceive by the olfactory nerves or organs of smell to have a sensation of excited through the nasal organs when affected by the appropriate materials or qualities to obtain the scent of as
Shame
A painful sensation excited by a consciousness of guilt or impropriety or of having done something which injures reputation or of the
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Seditious
Of or pertaining to sedition partaking of the nature of or tending to excite sedition as seditious behavior seditious strife seditious words
Sedition
of commotion in a state not amounting to insurrection conduct tending to treason but without an overt act excitement of discontent against the government or of resistance to lawful authority
Satiety
gratification either of the appetite or of any sensual desire fullness beyond desire an excess of gratification which excites wearisomeness or loathing repletion satiation
Pleasure
The gratification of the senses or of the mind agreeable sensations or emotions the excitement relish or happiness produced by the expectation or the enjoyment of something good delightful or satisfying opposed to
Saporosity
The quality of a body by which it excites the sensation of taste
VerbarSang froid
Freedom from agitation or excitement of mind coolness in trying circumstances indifference calmness
Revolting
Causing abhorrence mixed with disgust exciting extreme repugnance loathsome as revolting cruelty
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