Exciteful - Law Dictionary Search Results
Lovely
Having such an appearance as excites or is fitted to excite love beautiful charming very pleasing in form looks tone or manner
Rousing
Having power to awaken or excite exciting
Provocative
Serving or tending to provoke excite or stimulate exciting
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Brunonian
century by John Brown of Scotland the fundamental doctrine of which was that life is a state of excitation produced by the normal action of external agents upon the body and that disease consists in excess or
Lovable
Having qualities that excite or are fitted to excite love worthy of love
res gestae
an exception or set of exceptions to the hearsay rule that permits the admission of hearsay evidence regarding excited utterances or declarations relating to mental, emotional, or bodily states or sense impressions of a witness or participant
Interesting
Engaging the attention exciting or adapted to excite interest curiosity or emotion as an interesting story interesting news
Emotion
A moving of the mind or soul excitement of the feelings whether pleasing or painful disturbance or agitation of mind caused by a specific exciting cause
Lovelily
In manner to excite love amiably
Pant
To breathe quickly or in a labored manner as after exertion or from eagerness or excitement to respire with heaving of the breast to gasp
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