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Susceptibility to emotion. G. Eliot.

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  • EMOTIONALIZE
    To give an emotional character to. Brought up in a pious family where religion was not talked about emotionalized, but was accepted as the rule of thought and conduct. Froude.
  • EMOTIONALISM
    The cultivation of an emotional state of mind; tendency to regard things in an emotional manner.
  • EMOTIONED
    Affected with emotion. "The emotioned soul." Sir W. Scott.
  • SUSCEPTIBILITY
    1. The state or quality of being susceptible; the capability of receiving impressions, or of being affected. 2. Specifically, capacity for deep feeling or emotional excitement; sensibility, in its broadest acceptation; impressibility;
  • EMOTION
    A moving of the mind or soul; excitement of the feelings, whether pleasing or painful; disturbance or agitation of mind caused by a specific exciting cause and manifested by some sensible effect on the body. How different the emotions
  • EMOTIONAL
    Pertaining to, or characterized by, emotion; excitable; easily moved; sensational; as, an emotional nature.
  • HELIOTROPE
    An instrument or machine for showing when the sun arrived at the tropics and equinoctial line.
  • PREMOTION
    Previous motion or excitement to action.
  • HELIOTROPIC
    Manifesting heliotropism; turning toward the sun.
  • APHELIOTROPIC
    Turning away from the sun; -- said of leaves, etc. Darwin.
  • HELIOTROPISM
    The phenomenon of turning toward the light, seen in many leaves and flowers.
  • HELIOTYPIC
    Relating to, or obtained by, heliotypy.
  • HELIOTYPY
    A method of transferring pictures from photographic negatives to hardened gelatin plates from which impressions are produced on paper as by lithography.
  • REMOTION
    1. The act of removing; removal. This remotion of the duke and her Is practice only. Shak. 2. The state of being remote; remoteness. The whitish gleam was the mask conferred by the enormity of their remotion. De Quincey.
  • HELIOTYPE
    A picture obtained by the process of heliotypy.
  • INSUSCEPTIBILITY
    Want of susceptibility, or of capacity to feel or perceive.
  • APHELIOTROPISM
    The habit of bending from the sunlight; -- said of certain plants.
  • DIAHELIOTROPISM
    A tendency of leaves or other organs of plants to have their dorsal surface faced towards the rays of light.
  • DIAHELIOTROPIC
    Relating or, or manifesting, diaheliotropism.
  • HELIOTROPER
    The person at a geodetic station who has charge of the heliotrope.

 

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