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Definition of energy
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Energy
(n.)
Capacity
for
performing
work.
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Spirit
::
Spirit
(n.)
Energy,
vivacity,
ardor,
enthusiasm,
courage,
etc..
Intensity
::
Intensity
(n.) The
amount
or
degree
of
energy
with which a force
operates
or a cause acts;
effectiveness,
as
estimated
by
results
produced..
Virtue
::
Virtue
(n.)
Energy
or
influence
operating
without
contact
of the
material
or
sensible
substance.
Wave
::
Wave (v. i.) Fig.: A
swelling
or
excitement
of
thought,
feeling,
or
energy;
a tide; as, waves of
enthusiasm..
Energizing
::
Energizing
(a.)
Capable
of
imparting
or
exercising
energy.
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..
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..
Potential
::
Potential
(a.) Being
potent;
endowed
with
energy
adequate
to a
result;
efficacious;
influential.
Spirit
::
Spirit
(n.) Life, or
living
substance,
considered
independently
of
corporeal
existence;
an
intelligence
conceived
of apart from any
physical
organization
or
embodiment;
vital
essence,
force,
or
energy,
as
distinct
from
matter..
Effete
::
Effete
(a.) No
longer
capable
of
producing
young,
as an
animal,
or
fruit,
as the
earth;
hence,
worn out with age;
exhausted
of
energy;
incapable
of
efficient
action;
no
longer
productive;
barren;
sterile..
Power
::
Power (n.) A
mechanical
agent;
that from which
useful
mechanical
energy
is
derived;
as, water
power;
steam
power;
hand
power,
etc..
Vehicle
::
Vehicle
(n.) That which is used as the
instrument
of
conveyance
or
communication;
as,
matter
is the
vehicle
of
energy..
Atonic
::
Atonic
(a.)
Characterized
by
atony,
or want of vital
energy;
as, an
atonic
disease..
Foot Pound
::
Foot pound () A unit of
energy,
or work, being equal to the work done in
raising
one pound
avoirdupois
against
the force of
gravity
the
height
of one
foot..
Joule
::
"Joule
(n.) A unit of work which is equal to 107 units of work in the C. G. S.
system
of units
(ergs),
and is
practically
equivalent
to the
energy
expended
in one
second
by an
electric
current
of one
ampere
in a
resistance
of one ohm. One joule is
approximately
equal to 0.738 foot
pounds..
Faintness
::
Faintness
(n.) Want of vigor or
energy.
Foot Poundal
::
Foot
poundal
() A unit of
energy
or work, equal to the work done in
moving
a body
through
one foot
against
the force of one
poundal..
Potter
::
Potter
(v. i.) To busy one's self with
trifles;
to labor with
little
purpose,
energy,
of
effect;
to
trifle;
to
pother..
Actinism
::
Actinism
(n.) The
property
of
radiant
energy
(found
chiefly
in solar or
electric
light)
by which
chemical
changes
are
produced,
as in
photography..
Principle
::
Principle
(n.) A
source,
or
origin;
that from which
anything
proceeds;
fundamental
substance
or
energy;
primordial
substance;
ultimate
element,
or
cause..
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