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  • 121excite — transitive verb (excited; exciting) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French exciter, from Latin excitare, from ex + citare to rouse more at cite Date: 14th century 1. a. to call to activity b. to rouse to an emotional response < scenes to&#8230; …

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  • 122jump-start — transitive verb Date: 1973 1. to start (an engine or vehicle) by temporary connection to an external power source (as another vehicle s battery) 2. a. to start or restart rapidly or forcefully < advertising can jump start a political campaign > b …

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  • 123amp — I. noun Etymology: by shortening Date: 1886 1. ampere 2. amplifier; also a unit consisting of an electronic amplifier and a loudspeaker II. transitive verb Date: 1972 excite, energize often used with up …

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  • 124pump — I. noun Etymology: Middle English pumpe, pompe; akin to Middle Low German pumpe pump, Middle Dutch pompe Date: 15th century 1. a device that raises, transfers, delivers, or compresses fluids or that attenuates gases especially by suction or&#8230; …

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  • 125energization — noun see energize …

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  • 126energizer — noun see energize …

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  • 127History of baseball in the United States — National League Baltimore Orioles, 1896 Part of the Baseball series on …

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