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What is the noun for elicit?

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elicitation
  1. The act of eliciting.
  2. Something that is elicited.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “Other factors affecting elicitation include the duration, extent and site of exposure, status of the skin and degree of specific sensitization.”
      “The Business Process Working Group is also working on a specialization module for UMM that extends its requirements elicitation phase.”
      “If there is no login procedure, building in elicitation methods during the process of information delivery may help to capture the relevancy decisions of a user.”
elicitability
  1. The condition of being elicitable
elicitor
  1. A person or thing that elicits
  2. Examples:
    1. “An elicitor is a molecule which does not target a specific pathogen but triggers precocious defense responses against pathogens in plants.”
      “The problem with most of these approaches is that they either harm the plants or yield compounds that then must be separated from the elicitor.”
      “Based on the principle that a plant nourished in a more balanced way is more resistent to attacks from its surrounding environment in which it develops, the solutions offered combine elicitor with mineral nourishment.”
elicitations
elicitors
  1. plural of elicitor
  2. Examples:
    1. “Two possible causes can be conceived to explain the discrepancy, i.e., difference in the elicitors and difference in host genotypes.”
      “An increase of two signal molecules, generated by the host cell, is typically induced by the invading pathogen or by elicitors.”
      “Components of the cell wall of fungi are powerful and general elicitors in plants.”
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