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English Dictionary: energy by the DICT Development Group
3 results for energy
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
energy
n
  1. (physics) a thermodynamic quantity equivalent to the capacity of a physical system to do work; the units of energy are joules or ergs; "energy can take a wide variety of forms"
    Synonym(s): energy, free energy
  2. forceful exertion; "he plays tennis with great energy"; "he's full of zip"
    Synonym(s): energy, vigor, vigour, zip
  3. enterprising or ambitious drive; "Europeans often laugh at American energy"
    Synonym(s): energy, push, get-up-and-go
  4. an imaginative lively style (especially style of writing); "his writing conveys great energy"; "a remarkable muscularity of style"
    Synonym(s): energy, muscularity, vigor, vigour, vim
  5. a healthy capacity for vigorous activity; "jogging works off my excess energy"; "he seemed full of vim and vigor"
    Synonym(s): energy, vim, vitality
  6. any source of usable power; "the DOE is responsible for maintaining the energy policy"
  7. the federal department responsible for maintaining a national energy policy of the United States; created in 1977
    Synonym(s): Department of Energy, Energy Department, Energy, DOE
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Energy \En"er*gy\, n.; pl. {Energies}. [F. [82]nergie, LL.
      energia, fr. Gr.[?], fr. [?] active; [?] in + [?] work. See
      {In}, and {Work}.]
      1. 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.
  
                     The great energies of nature are known to us only by
                     their effects.                                    --Paley.
  
      2. Power efficiently and forcibly exerted; vigorous or
            effectual operation; as, the energy of a magistrate.
  
      3. Strength of expression; force of utterance; power to
            impress the mind and arouse the feelings; life; spirit; --
            said of speech, language, words, style; as, a style full
            of energy.
  
      4. (Physics) Capacity for performing work.
  
      Note: The kinetic energy of a body is the energy it has in
               virtue of being in motion. It is measured by one half
               of the product of the mass of each element of the body
               multiplied by the square of the velocity of the
               element, relative to some given body or point. The
               available kinetic energy of a material system
               unconnected with any other system is that energy which
               is due to the motions of the parts of the system
               relative to its center of mass. The potential energy of
               a body or system is that energy which is not kinetic;
               -- energy due to configuration. Kinetic energy is
               sometimes called actual energy. Kinetic energy is
               exemplified in the vis viva of moving bodies, in heat,
               electric currents, etc.; potential energy, in a bent
               spring, or a body suspended a given distance above the
               earth and acted on by gravity.

From U.S. Gazetteer (1990) [gazetteer]:
   Energy, IL (village, FIPS 24166)
      Location: 37.77537 N, 89.02575 W
      Population (1990): 1106 (408 housing units)
      Area: 3.3 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
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