enerdyi

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Etymology[edit]

From English energy, from Middle French énergie, from Late Latin energia, from Ancient Greek ἐνέργεια (enérgeia, action, act, work), from ἐνεργός (energós, active), from ἐν (en, in) + ἔργον (érgon, work).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • Hyphenation: e‧ner‧dyi

Noun[edit]

enerdyi

  1. the impetus behind all motion and all activity
  2. the capacity to do work
  3. (physics) a quantity that denotes the ability to do work and is measured in a unit dimensioned in mass × distance²/time² (ML²/T²) or the equivalent
  4. enthusiasm; intensity of feeling; excited interest or eagerness