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Definition of energy
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of energy is as below...
Energy
(n.)
Internal
or
inherent
power;
capacity
of
acting,
operating,
or
producing
an
effect,
whether
exerted
or not; as, men
possessing
energies
may
suffer
them to lie
inactive..
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Virtue
::
Virtue
(n.)
Energy
or
influence
operating
without
contact
of the
material
or
sensible
substance.
Reaction
::
Reaction
(n.) The
mutual
or
reciprocal
action
of
chemical
agents
upon each
other,
or the
action
upon such
chemical
agents
of some form of
energy,
as heat,
light,
or
electricity,
resulting
in a
chemical
change
in one or more of these
agents,
with the
production
of new
compounds
or the
manifestation
of
distinctive
characters.
See
Blowpipe
reaction,
Flame
reaction,
under
Blowpipe,
and
Flame..
Quiddler
::
Quiddler
(n.) One who
wastes
his
energy
about
trifles.
Panzoism
::
Panzoism
(n.) A term used to
denote
all of the
elements
or
factors
which
constitute
vitality
or vital
energy.
Faint
::
Faint
(superl.)
Wanting
in
courage,
spirit,
or
energy;
timorous;
cowardly;
dejected;
depressed;
as, Faint heart ne'er won fair
lady..
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.)
Lacking
in
elements
of
political
strength;
not
wielding
or
having
authority
or
energy;
deficient
in the
resources
that are
essential
to a ruler or
nation;
as, a weak
monarch;
a weak
government
or
state..
Low
::
Low
(superl.)
Deficient
in vital
energy;
feeble;
weak; as, a low
pulse;
made low by
sickness..
Function
::
Function
(n.) The
natural
or
assigned
action
of any power or
faculty,
as of the soul, or of the
intellect;
the
exertion
of an
energy
of some
determinate
kind..
Inertia
::
Inertia
(n.)
Inertness;
indisposition
to
motion,
exertion,
or
action;
want of
energy;
sluggishness..
Mark
::
Mark (v. t.) To be a mark upon; to
designate;
to
indicate;
-- used
literally
and
figuratively;
as, this
monument
marks the spot where Wolfe died; his
courage
and
energy
marked
him for a
leader..
Intend
::
Intend
(v. t.) To apply with
energy.
Actinism
::
Actinism
(n.) The
property
of
radiant
energy
(found
chiefly
in solar or
electric
light)
by which
chemical
changes
are
produced,
as in
photography..
Spontaneous
::
Spontaneous
(a.)
Proceeding
from, or
acting
by,
internal
impulse,
energy,
or
natural
law,
without
external
force;
as,
spontaneous
motion;
spontaneous
growth..
Energizing
::
Energizing
(a.)
Capable
of
imparting
or
exercising
energy.
Energy
::
Energy
(n.) Power
efficiently
and
forcibly
exerted;
vigorous
or
effectual
operation;
as, the
energy
of a
magistrate..
Dissipativity
::
Dissipativity
(n.) The rate at which
palpable
energy
is
dissipated
away into other forms of
energy.
Potter
::
Potter
(v. i.) To busy one's self with
trifles;
to labor with
little
purpose,
energy,
of
effect;
to
trifle;
to
pother..
Height
::
Height
(n.)
Utmost
degree
in
extent;
extreme
limit of
energy
or
condition;
as, the
height
of a
fever,
of
passion,
of
madness,
of
folly;
the
height
of a
tempest..
Force
::
Force (n.)
Strength
or
energy
of body or mind;
active
power;
vigor;
might;
often,
an
unusual
degree
of
strength
or
energy;
capacity
of
exercising
an
influence
or
producing
an
effect;
especially,
power to
persuade,
or
convince,
or
impose
obligation;
pertinency;
validity;
special
signification;
as, the force of an
appeal,
an
argument,
a
contract,
or a
term..
Radiometer
::
Radiometer
(n.) An
instrument
designed
for
measuring
the
mechanical
effect
of
radiant
energy.
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