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energy

en·er·gy [ énnərjee ] (plural en·er·gies)


noun 
Definition:
 
1. ability to do things: the ability or power to work or make an effort
His illness left him feeling drained of energy.

2. vigor: liveliness and forcefulness
She gave a performance that was full of energy.

3. forceful effort: a vigorous effort or action
We must concentrate our energies on the task in hand.

4. power supply or source: a supply or source of electrical, mechanical, or other form of power

5. physics capacity to do work: the capacity of a body or system to do work.
Symbol  E


[Mid-16th century. Via French< Greek energeia< ergon "work." < Indo-European]

Word History

The Indo-European word from which energy is ultimately derived is also the ancestor of English liturgy, organ, orgy, surgery, and work, and perhaps also of irk.

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