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`energy` in Latin

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energy

  1. noun
    • capacity for physical or mental activity
      energia [scientific]
      The athlete has a lot of energy. — Athleta multam energiam habet.
      vis
      She put all her energy into the project. — Omnem vim suam in consilium posuit.
      potentia [scientific, technical]
      Solar panels convert sunlight into energy. — Pannelli solares lucem solis in potentiam convertunt.
    • [figurative], enthusiasm or liveliness of character
      alacritas [figurative]
      Her energy lit up the room. — Alacritas eius conclave illustravit.
      ardor [figurative, poetic]
      He spoke with great energy. — Magno ardore locutus est.