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Non-phagocytic leukocytosis is probably due more to stimulation of blood-making organs than to chemotaxis.
A MANUAL OF CLINICAL DIAGNOSISJAMES CAMPBELL TODD
Her stimulation of his sympathy and imagination was to change the whole course of his existence.
THE BUTTERFLY HOUSEMARY E. WILKINS FREEMAN
The two sets of gifts did not exert a reciprocal stimulation.
THE POSTHUMOUS WORKS OF THOMAS DE QUINCEY, VOL. II (2 VOLS)THOMAS DE QUINCEY
Clothing, also, especially in boys the breeches, may give rise during childhood to unwholesome stimulation.
THE SEXUAL LIFE OF THE CHILDALBERT MOLL
Certain children, having experienced sexual stimulation as a result of such punishment, will endeavour to secure its repetition.
THE SEXUAL LIFE OF THE CHILDALBERT MOLL
But there are many reasons for supposing that stimulation of the buttock is especially apt to induce sexual excitement.
THE SEXUAL LIFE OF THE CHILDALBERT MOLL
For the local physical stimulation is not the only matter we have to consider in connexion with a whipping upon the buttocks.
THE SEXUAL LIFE OF THE CHILDALBERT MOLL
This is said to be a stimulation; and material taken into the digestive tract, producing this, is called a stimulant.
A CIVIC BIOLOGYGEORGE WILLIAM HUNTER
Every atom of my blood tingled with natural happiness as I have felt it in later days, under the stimulation of good wine.
TRAMPING ON LIFEHARRY KEMP
Stimulation of the spinal fibres associated with them exercises the contrary effect.
THE EDUCATION OF AMERICAN GIRLSANNA CALLENDER BRACKETT
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO STIMULATION

  • arousal
  • excitement
  • exhilaration
  • stimulation
  • thrill
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