Ac‐tu″ri‐ence (�), n. [A desid. of L. agere, actum, to act.] Tendency or impulse to act.
Acturience, or desire of action, in one form or another, whether as restlessness, ennui, dissatisfaction, or the imagination of something desirable.
J. Grote.
Webster's Dictionary 1913
Ac‐tu″ri‐ence (�), n. [A desid. of L. agere, actum, to act.] Tendency or impulse to act.
Acturience, or desire of action, in one form or another, whether as restlessness, ennui, dissatisfaction, or the imagination of something desirable.
J. Grote.