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Definition of energy
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Energy
(n.)
Capacity
for
performing
work.
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Biodynamics
::
Biodynamics
(n.) The
doctrine
of vital
forces
or
energy.
Dismay
::
Dismay
(v. i.) To
disable
with alarm or
apprehensions;
to
depress
the
spirits
or
courage
of; to
deprive
or
firmness
and
energy
through
fear; to
daunt;
to
appall;
to
terrify.
Power
::
Power (n.)
Ability,
regarded
as put forth or
exerted;
strength,
force,
or
energy
in
action;
as, the power of steam in
moving
an
engine;
the power of
truth,
or of
argument,
in
producing
conviction;
the power of
enthusiasm..
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..
Energetical
::
Energetical
(a.)
Having
energy
or
energies;
possessing
a
capacity
for
vigorous
action
or for
exerting
force;
active.
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..
Metergram
::
Metergram
(n.) A
measure
of
energy
or work done; the power
exerted
in
raising
one gram
through
the
distance
of one meter
against
gravitation.
Enforce
::
Enforce
(v. t.) To give force to; to
strengthen;
to
invigorate;
to urge with
energy;
as, to
enforce
arguments
or
requests..
Inertia
::
Inertia
(n.)
Inertness;
indisposition
to
motion,
exertion,
or
action;
want of
energy;
sluggishness..
Act
::
Act (v. i.) To
perform
actions;
to
fulfill
functions;
to put forth
energy;
to move, as
opposed
to
remaining
at rest; to carry into
effect
a
determination
of the
will..
Wave
::
Wave (v. i.) Fig.: A
swelling
or
excitement
of
thought,
feeling,
or
energy;
a tide; as, waves of
enthusiasm..
Lifeblood
::
Lifeblood
(n.) Fig.: That which gives
strength
and
energy.
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..
Atonic
::
Atonic
(a.)
Characterized
by
atony,
or want of vital
energy;
as, an
atonic
disease..
Intension
::
Intension
(n.)
Increase
of power or
energy
of any
quality
or
thing;
intenseness;
fervency.
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..
Erg
::
Erg (n.) The unit of work or
energy
in the C. G. S.
system,
being the
amount
of work done by a dyne
working
through
a
distance
of one
centimeter;
the
amount
of
energy
expended
in
moving
a body one
centimeter
against
a force of one dyne. One foot pound is equal to
13,560,000
ergs..
Activity
::
Activity
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
active;
nimbleness;
agility;
vigorous
action
or
operation;
energy;
active
force;
as, an
increasing
variety
of human
activities..
Wattmeter
::
Wattmeter
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
power in
watts,
-- much used in
measuring
the
energy
of an
electric
current..
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..
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