CONCITATION
Source: 566, 567
concitation. Concitation, n. a stirring up or disturbing, noise
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Con′ci‐ta″tion (?), n. [[L. concitatio. See Concite.]] The act of stirring up, exciting, or agitating. “The concitation of humors.” Sir T. Browne.
Source: 566, 567
concitation. Concitation, n. a stirring up or disturbing, noise
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Con′ci‐ta″tion (?), n. [[L. concitatio. See Concite.]] The act of stirring up, exciting, or agitating. “The concitation of humors.” Sir T. Browne.