excitation
Americannoun
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the act of exciting.
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the state of being excited.
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Electricity.
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the application of voltage to an electric device, as an electron-tube circuit, an antenna, or a dynamotor, often for producing a magnetic field in the device.
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the voltage applied.
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Physics. a process in which a molecule, atom, nucleus, or particle is excited.
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Also called drive. Electronics. the varying voltage applied to the control electrode of a vacuum tube.
noun
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the act or process of exciting or state of being excited
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a means of exciting or cause of excitement
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the current in a field coil of a generator, motor, etc, or the magnetizing current in a transformer
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( as modifier )
an excitation current
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the action of a stimulus on an animal or plant organ, inducing it to respond
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The activity produced in an organ, tissue, or cell of the body that is caused by stimulation, especially by a nerve or neuron.
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Compare inhibition
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Origin of excitation
1350–1400; Middle English excitacioun < Late Latin excitātiōn- (stem of excitātiō ), equivalent to Latin excitāt ( us ) (past participle of excitāre; see excite) + -iōn- -ion
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