Electricity
English
Noun
Electricity (usually uncountable; plural electricities)- A form of energy usually carried by wires or produced by batteries used to power machines and computing, communications, lighting, and heating devices.
- A form of secondary energy, caused by the behavior of electrons and protons, properly called "electrical energy".
- A fundamental attractive property of matter, appearing in negative and positive kinds.
- The flow of charge carriers within a conductor, properly called "electric current".
- The charge carriers within a conductor, properly called "electric charge".
- A class of physical phenomena, related to flows and interactions of electric charge
- A field of physical science and technology, concerned with the phenomena of electric charge
- Excitement.
Adjectives for Electricity
dynamical; spiritual; galvanic; wondrous; helpful; servant-like ; static.
Verbs for Electricity
activate—; apply—; charge with—; communicate by—; conduct—; connect—; con¬serve—; consume—; develop—; direct—; discharge—; employ—; generate—; harness—; induce—; measure—; resist—; supply—; transmit—; utilize—; wire for—; — circulates; —emanates from; —flows; — magnetizes; —radiates from; —shocks; — vitalizes.
Thesaurus
energy, excitement, express train, facsimile telegraph, fervency, flash, gas, gasoline, gazelle, greased lightning, greyhound, hare, illuminant, illuminating gas, intensity, interrupter, jet plane, kerosene, key, light, light source, lightning, luminant, mercury, multiplex telegraphy, news ticker, oil, paraffin, petrol, petroleum, quadruplex telegraphy, quicksilver, railroad telegraphy, receiver, rocket, scared rabbit, sender, shot, simplex telegraphy, single-current telegraphy, sounder, stock ticker, streak, streak of lightning, striped snake, submarine telegraphy, swallow, telegraphics, telegraphy, teleprinter, teletypewriter, teletypewriting, telex, tenseness, tension, thought, thunderbolt, ticker, torrent, transmitter, typotelegraph, typotelegraphy, verve, vibrations, wind, wire service