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means Full of vigor and activity; moving, working, or behaving with noticeable enthusiasm and force.

from From Greek energetikos, built on energeiaAristotle's word for being-at-work, actuality in motion, not mere potential idling on the couch.

Physics borrowed itEnergy entered science centuries after the adjective.
Aristotle's coinEnergeia meant activity, the opposite of lazy potential.
Same rootEnergy, energize, and synergy share its DNA.
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