| CAPACITATED | • capacitated v. Simple past tense and past participle of capacitate. • capacitated adj. (Transitive, mathematics) Constrained by maximum throughput, often applied to physical networks transporting flows. • CAPACITATE v. to make or render capable. |
| CAPACITATES | • capacitates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of capacitate. • CAPACITATE v. to make or render capable. |
| ELICITATION | • elicitation n. The act of eliciting. • elicitation n. Something that is elicited. • ELICITATION n. the act of eliciting. |
| EXCITATIONS | • excitations n. Plural of excitation. • EXCITATION n. the act of exciting or putting in motion. |
| FELICITATED | • felicitated v. Simple past tense and past participle of felicitate. • FELICITATE v. to congratulate. |
| FELICITATES | • felicitates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of felicitate. • FELICITATE v. to congratulate. |
| FELICITATOR | • felicitator n. One who felicitates, or offers congratulation. • FELICITATOR n. one who felicitates. |
| INCITATIONS | • incitations n. Plural of incitation. • INCITATION n. the act of inciting. |
| INCITATIVES | • incitatives n. Plural of incitative. • INCITATIVE n. an agent that incites. |
| MISCITATION | • miscitation n. Erroneous citation. • MISCITATION n. the act of misciting. |
| OSCITATIONS | • oscitations n. Plural of oscitation. • OSCITATION n. yawning, sleepiness. |
| RECITATIONS | • recitations n. Plural of recitation. • RECITATION n. the act of enumerating. |
| RECITATIVES | • recitatives n. Plural of recitative. • 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. |
| RECITATIVOS | • recitativos n. Plural of recitativo. • 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. |
| RESUSCITATE | • resuscitate v. (Transitive) To restore consciousness, vigor, or life to. • resuscitate v. (Intransitive) To regain consciousness. • resuscitate adj. (Obsolete) Restored to life. |
| SUSCITATING | • suscitating v. Present participle of suscitate. • SUSCITATE v. to excite; to rouse. |
| SUSCITATION | • suscitation n. (Obsolete) The act of raising or exciting. • SUSCITATION n. the act of suscitating. |