superenergy

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

super- +‎ energy

Noun[edit]

superenergy (plural superenergies)

  1. (physics, rare) Highly superior energy (in any sense).
    • 1989, Philip Kapleau, Zen: Merging of East and West[1], Anchor Books, →ISBN:
      "Slowly the glow and bliss faded and that superenergy drained away. Now that I've read your book and come to this workshop, I know the importance of zazen. But will zazen bring back that wonderful joy?"
    • 1995, James A. Michener, Creatures of the Kingdom: Stories of Animals and Nature[2], Random House Publishing Group, →ISBN, page 140:
      Only a few days remained before the freeze, and they spent this period in a burst of superenergy, stripping bark and storing it for their their winter's food.
    • 2011, Tigran Aivazian, The British Study Edition of the Urantia Papers Book[3], Tigran Aivazian, →ISBN, pages 1211, 1212:
      In any local energy situation the centres and controllers exert near-supremacy, but they are always conscious of the superenergy presence and the unrecognizable performance of the Unqualified Absolute.