incitant

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English

Etymology

Latin incitans.

Adjective

incitant (comparative more incitant, superlative most incitant)

  1. Inciting; stimulating.

Noun

incitant (plural incitants)

  1. That which incites; an inciting agent or cause; a stimulant.
    • 1786, J. U. and C. G. Lloyd, Bulletin of the Lloyd Library of Botany, Pharmacy and Materia Medica:
      The leaves and seeds ought to be classed with the incitants, for they evidently are powerful and diffusible stimulants.

Catalan

Verb

incitant

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French

Participle

incitant

  1. present participle of inciter

Further reading


Latin

Verb

(deprecated template usage) incitant

  1. third-person plural present active indicative of incitō

Romanian

Etymology

From French incitant.

Adjective

incitant m or n (feminine singular incitantă, masculine plural incitanți, feminine and neuter plural incitante)

  1. inciting

Declension