energic

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== English == === Alternative forms === energical === Etymology === From energy +‎ -ic. Compare earlier energetic (now the more usual word). === Adjective === energic (comparative more energic, superlative most energic) (obsolete) Potent, effective. [17th–19th c.] (obsolete, rhetoric) Having great power of expression; forceful. [17th–19th c.] Carried out with force; vigorous, energetic; full of energy. [from 18th c.] (obsolete) In a state of action; producing effects; active, operational. [18th–19th c.] (Can we date this quote by Blackwood Magazine and provide title, author’s full name, and other details?) the energic faculty that we call will Pertaining to a spiritual or psychic energy attributed to all living things, especially in certain Eastern religions and New Age philosophy. [from 19th c.] 1919, Beatrice M. Hinkle, translating C. G. Jung, The Psychology of the Unconscious: Thus our life substance, as an energic [translating energetischer] process, is entirely Sun. ==== Derived terms ==== ==== See also ==== paragogic === Anagrams === generic == Ladin == === Adjective === energic m pl plural of energich == Romanian == === Etymology === Borrowed from French énergique. By surface analysis, energie +‎ -ic. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /eˈner.d͡ʒik/ Rhymes: -erd͡ʒik Hyphenation: e‧ner‧gic === Adjective === energic m or n (feminine singular energică, masculine plural energici, feminine/neuter plural energice) energetic, energic (full of energy) ==== Declension ==== === Further reading === “energic”, in DEX online—Dicționare ale limbii române (Dictionaries of the Romanian language) (in Romanian), 2004–2026