| CAPACITATE | • capacitate v. (Transitive) To make capable of functioning in a given capacity. • capacitate v. (Transitive, zoology) To alter sperm to allow it to fertilize eggs. • capacitate v. (Transitive, mathematics) To reach maximum throughput on at least part of a constrained network. |
| CITATIONAL | • citational adj. Of or pertaining to citation or citations. • CITATIONAL adj. relating to a citation. |
| EXCITATION | • excitation n. The act of exciting or putting in motion; the act of rousing up or awakening. • excitation n. The act of producing excitement (stimulation); also, the excitement produced. • excitation n. (Physiology) The activity produced in an organ, tissue, or part, such as a nerve cell, as a result of stimulation. |
| EXCITATIVE | • excitative adj. That causes excitation. • EXCITATIVE adj. having power to excite. |
| EXCITATORY | • excitatory adj. Stimulating, exciting or causing excitation; excitative. • EXCITATORY adj. tending to excite. |
| FELICITATE | • felicitate v. (Transitive) To congratulate. • felicitate adj. (Archaic) Made very happy. • FELICITATE v. to congratulate. |
| INCITATION | • incitation n. The act of inciting or moving to action. • incitation n. (Obsolete) Something that incites to action; a stimulus or incentive. • INCITATION n. the act of inciting. |
| INCITATIVE | • incitative n. A provocative; an incitant; a stimulant. • incitative adj. Inciting. • INCITATIVE n. an agent that incites. |
| OSCITATING | • oscitating v. Present participle of oscitate. • OSCITATE v. to yawn. |
| OSCITATION | • oscitation n. The act of yawning or gaping. Also figuratively. • oscitation n. (Obsolete) The condition of being listless, drowsy, negligent, or inattentive; an occurrence of such… • OSCITATION n. yawning, sleepiness. |
| RECITATION | • recitation n. The act of publicly reciting something previously memorized. • recitation n. The material recited. • recitation n. A regularly scheduled class, in a school, in which discussion occurs of the material covered in a parallel lecture. |
| RECITATIVE | • recitative n. (Music) dialogue, in an opera etc, that, rather than being sung as an aria, is reproduced with the rhythms… • recitative adj. Of a recital. • RECITATIVE n. a style of musical declamation, between singing and ordinary speech, used esp. in the dialogue and narrative parts of an opera or oratorio, also RECITATIVO. |
| RECITATIVI | • RECITATIVO n. (Italian) a style of musical declamation, between singing and ordinary speech, used esp. in the dialogue and narrative parts of an opera or oratorio, also RECITATIVE. |
| RECITATIVO | • recitativo n. (Music) A recitative. • RECITATIVO n. (Italian) a style of musical declamation, between singing and ordinary speech, used esp. in the dialogue and narrative parts of an opera or oratorio, also RECITATIVE. |
| SUSCITATED | • suscitated v. Simple past tense and past participle of suscitate. • SUSCITATE v. to excite; to rouse. |
| SUSCITATES | • suscitates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of suscitate. • SUSCITATE v. to excite; to rouse. |