animation vs excitation

animation

noun
  • The act of animating, or giving life or spirit. 

  • Activities offered by a holiday resort encompassing activities that include movement, joy, leisure and spectacle, such as games, sports, shows, events, etc. 

  • The state of being lively, brisk, or full of spirit and vigor; vivacity; spiritedness 

  • conversion from the inanimate to animate grammatical category 

  • The technique of making inanimate objects or drawings appear to move in motion pictures or computer graphics; the object (film, computer game, etc.) so produced 

  • The condition of being animate or alive. 

excitation

noun
  • The act of exciting or putting in motion; the act of rousing up or awakening. 

  • The activity produced in an organ, tissue, or part, such as a nerve cell, as a result of stimulation 

  • The act of producing excitement (stimulation); also, the excitement produced. 

  • A transition of a nucleus, atom or molecule to an excited state by the absorption of a quantum of energy; the opposite of relaxation 

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