Exciteful - Law Dictionary Search Results
Exsuscitate
To rouse to excite
Erethism
A morbid degree of excitement or irritation in an organ
Erection
the act of founding or establishing as a commonwealth or an office also the act of rousing to excitement or courage
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Epispastic
Attracting the humors to the skin exciting action in the skin blistering
Entice
To draw on by exciting hope or desire to allure to attract as the bait enticed the fishes Often in a bad sense
Enragement
Act of enraging or state of being enraged excitement
Enliven
To give life action or motion to to make vigorous or active to excite to quicken as fresh fuel enlivens a fire
Titles (Ecclesiastical)
or bishop, recognized by law, was prohibited under penalties; but this Act (which was passed after great public excitement, in consequence of the division of England into Roman Catholic dioceses by Pope Pius IX., under Cardinal Wiseman,
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