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Excitable
Excitable Ex*cit"a*ble, a. [L. excitabilis inciting: cf. F.
excitable.]
Capable of being excited, or roused into action; susceptible
of excitement; easily stirred up, or stimulated.
Excitant
Excitant Ex*cit"ant, a. [L. excitans, -antis, p. pr. of
excitare: cf. F. excitant.]
Tending to excite; exciting.
Excitant
Excitant Ex*cit"ant, n. (Physiol.)
An agent or influence which arouses vital activity, or
produces increased action, in a living organism or in any of
its tissues or parts; a stimulant.
ExcitateExcitate Ex*cit"ate, v. t. [L. excitatus, p. p. of excitare.
See Excite.]
To excite. [Obs.] --Bacon. Excitation
Excitation Ex`ci*ta"tion
. [L. excitatio: cf. F. excitation.]
1. The act of exciting or putting in motion; the act of
rousing up or awakening. --Bacon.
2. (Physiol.) The act of producing excitement (stimulation);
also, the excitement produced.
Excitative
Excitative Ex*cit"a*tive, a. [Cf. F. excitatif.]
Having power to excite; tending or serving to excite;
excitatory. --Barrow.
Excitator
Excitator Ex"ci*ta`tor, n. [L., one who rouses.] (Elec.)
A kind of discarder.
Excitatory
Excitatory Ex*cit"a*to*ry, a. [Cf. F. excitatoire.]
Tending to excite; containing excitement; excitative.
Inexcitability
Inexcitability In`ex*cit`a*bil"i*ty, n.
The quality of being inexcitable; insusceptibility to
excitement.
InexcitableInexcitable In`ex*cit"a*ble, a. [L. inexcitabilis from which
one cannot be aroused. See In- not, and Excite.]
Not susceptible of excitement; dull; lifeless; torpid. Muscular excitabilityMuscular Mus"cu*lar, a. [Cf. F. musculaire. See Muscle.]
1. Of or pertaining to a muscle, or to a system of muscles;
consisting of, or constituting, a muscle or muscles; as,
muscular fiber.
Great muscular strength, accompanied by much
awkwardness. --Macaulay.
2. Performed by, or dependent on, a muscle or the muscles.
``The muscular motion.' --Arbuthnot.
3. Well furnished with muscles; having well-developed
muscles; brawny; hence, strong; powerful; vigorous; as, a
muscular body or arm.
Muscular Christian, one who believes in a part of religious
duty to maintain a healthful and vigorous physical state.
--T. Hughes.
Muscular CHristianity.
(a) The practice and opinion of those Christians who
believe that it is a part of religious duty to
maintain a vigorous condition of the body, and who
therefore approve of athletic sports and exercises as
conductive to good health, good morals, and right
feelings in religious matters. --T. Hughes.
(b) An active, robust, and cheerful Christian life, as
opposed to a meditative and gloomy one. --C. Kingsley.
Muscular excitability (Physiol.), that property in virtue
of which a muscle shortens, when it is stimulated;
irritability.
Muscular sense (Physiol.), muscular sensibility; the sense
by which we obtain knowledge of the condition of our
muscles and to what extent they are contracted, also of
the position of the various parts of our bodies and the
resistance offering by external objects.
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