| agito-, agit- (Latin: excite; characterized by abnormal rapidity or restlessness).agitable: Capable of being agitated, easily moved, or disturbed.
 agitate: 1. To move violently; stir up or shake up.  2. To excite or disturb the feeling of. agitation: 1. Violent motion or stirring.  2. Emotional disturbance or excitement agitator: 1. A person who tries to stir up people in support of a social or political cause: often used in an unfavorable sense.  2. An apparatus for shaking or stirring, as in a washing machine agitographia: A condition in which one writes with great rapidity, leaving out words or parts of words
 agitolalia: Abnormally rapid speech in which words are imperfectly spoken or dropped out of a sentence; also agitophasia.
 agitophasia: Abnormally rapid speech in which words are imperfectly spoken or dropped out of a sentence; also agitolalia.
 agitatrix: A female agitator.
 circumagitate: To move or stirring round or about.
coagitate,: To shake or mix together. exagitate: 1. To stir up (the humours, spirits, etc.); to quicken (the breathing); to set in motion (the blood); to excite.  2. To torment, worry, harass, persecute. unagitated: 1. Not physically moved or disturbed.  2. Not mentally disturbed; not stirred or excited by emotion or unrest. agitable: agitant: agitate: agitation: agitational: agitative: agitator: agitatorial: agitatrix: agitographia: agitolalia: agitophasia: ambagitory: circumagitate: circumagitation: coagitate: coagitator: counteragitation: exagitate: exagitation: paragitate: reagitate: reagitation: subagitate: subagitation: subagitory: unagitated: |