Definition of Excitive. Meaning of Excitive. Synonyms of Excitive

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Definition of Excitive

Excitive
Excitive Ex*cit"ive, a. Serving or tending to excite; excitative. [R.] --Bamfield.
Excitive
Excitive Ex*cit"ive, n. That which excites; an excitant. [R.]

Meaning of Excitive from wikipedia

- excitation, excite, excitement, or exciting in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Excitation, excite, exciting, or excitement may refer to: Excitation (magnetic)...
- The Exciters were an American pop music group of the 1960s. They were originally a girl group, with one male member being added afterwards. At the height...
- Look up exciter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Exciter may refer to: Exciter (band), a Canadian speed metal band Exciter (Exciter album), also known...
- Exciter is the fifth studio album by Canadian speed metal band Exciter, released through Maze Music in 1988. It was re-released in 1995 by Magnetic Air...
- The Excitor was a fast boat tourist experience in the Bay of Islands, New Zealand, that operated until 2011. It was used on a high-speed trip through...
- Excite Truck is a racing video game developed by Monster Games and published by Nintendo for the Wii. It features malleable environments and tilt-based...
- Electron excitation is the transfer of a bound electron to a more energetic, but still bound state. This can be done by photoexcitation (PE), where the...
- An exciter (also called a harmonic exciter or aural exciter) is an audio signal processing technique used to enhance a signal by dynamic equalization,...
- In electromagnetism, excitation is the process of generating a magnetic field by means of an electric current. An electric generator or electric motor...
- electronics design, an excitation table shows the minimum inputs that are necessary to generate a particular next state (in other words, to "excite" it to the next...