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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.) Power
efficiently
and
forcibly
exerted;
vigorous
or
effectual
operation;
as, the
energy
of a
magistrate..
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Potently
::
Potently
(adv.)
With great force or
energy;
powerfully;
efficaciously.
Kilogrammetre
::
Kilogrammetre
(n.) A
measure
of
energy
or work done, being the
amount
expended
in
raising
one
kilogram
through
the
height
of one
meter,
in the
latitude
of
Paris..
Moxie
::
Moxie (n.)
energy;
pep.
Faint
::
Faint
(superl.)
Wanting
in
courage,
spirit,
or
energy;
timorous;
cowardly;
dejected;
depressed;
as, Faint heart ne'er won fair
lady..
Wattmeter
::
Wattmeter
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
power in
watts,
-- much used in
measuring
the
energy
of an
electric
current..
Exacerbation
::
Exacerbation
(n.) A
periodical
increase
of
violence
in a
disease,
as in
remittent
or
continious
fever;
an
increased
energy
of
diseased
and
painful
action..
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..
Paralyze
::
Paralyze
(v. t.) Fig.: To
unnerve;
to
destroy
or
impair
the
energy
of; to
render
ineffective;
as, the
occurrence
paralyzed
the
community;
despondency
paralyzed
his
efforts..
Vigor
::
Vigor (n.)
Active
strength
or force of body or mind;
capacity
for
exertion,
physically,
intellectually,
or
morally;
force;
energy..
Inergetical
::
Inergetical
(a.)
Having
no
energy;
sluggish.
Disassimilation
::
Disassimilation
(n.) The
decomposition
of
complex
substances,
within
the
organism,
into
simpler
ones
suitable
only for
excretion,
with
evolution
of
energy,
-- a
normal
nutritional
process
the
reverse
of
assimilation;
downward
metabolism..
Sakti
::
Sakti (n.) The
divine
energy,
personified
as the wife of a deity
(Brahma,
Vishnu,
Siva,
etc.);
the
female
principle..
Enforce
::
Enforce
(v. t.) To give force to; to
strengthen;
to
invigorate;
to urge with
energy;
as, to
enforce
arguments
or
requests..
Electricity
::
Electricity
(n.) A power in
nature,
a
manifestation
of
energy,
exhibiting
itself
when in
disturbed
equilibrium
or in
activity
by a
circuit
movement,
the fact of
direction
in which
involves
polarity,
or
opposition
of
properties
in
opposite
directions;
also, by
attraction
for many
substances,
by a law
involving
attraction
between
surfaces
of
unlike
polarity,
and
repulsion
between
those of like; by
exhibiting
accumulated
polar
tension
when the
circuit
is
broken;
and by
producing
heat,
light,
concus
Biodynamics
::
Biodynamics
(n.) The
doctrine
of vital
forces
or
energy.
Inactivity
::
Inactivity
(n.)
Idleness;
habitual
indisposition
to
action
or
exertion;
want of
energy;
sluggishness.
Spirit
::
Spirit
(n.)
Energy,
vivacity,
ardor,
enthusiasm,
courage,
etc..
Potential
::
Potential
(n.) The
energy
of an
electrical
charge
measured
by its power to do work;
hence,
the
degree
of
electrification
as
referred
to some
standard,
as that of the
earth;
electro-motive
force..
Life
::
Life (n.)
Animation;
spirit;
vivacity;
vigor;
energy.
Radiometer
::
Radiometer
(n.) An
instrument
designed
for
measuring
the
mechanical
effect
of
radiant
energy.
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