
1) Ability 2) Acquirement 3) Advantage 4) Aptitude 5) Aptitudinal 6) Atomic energy 7) Authority 8) Bivalent 9) Chokehold 10) Clout 11) Control 12) Creativeness 13) Creativity 14) Dint 15) Disposal 16) Divalent 17) Dominance 18) Domination 19) Dominion 20) Effectiveness 21) Effectivity 22) Effectuality
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1) Ability 2) All-powerfulness 3) Almightiness 4) Ascendancy 5) Ascendency 6) Authority 7) Auto security feature 8) Batteries provide it 9) Before station or lunch 10) British play 11) Capacity for action 12) Clout 13) Command 14) Computer button 15) Concept in physics 16) Control 17) Control or force
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- possession of controlling influence
- (physics) the rate of doing work; measured in watts (= joules/second)
- possession of the qualities (especially mental qualities) required to do something or get something done
- physical strength
- a mathematical notation indicating the number of times a quantity is multiplied by itself
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The rate at which energy is supplied. Power has define[SI] units of J/s, sometimes called 'Watts' (W).
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(intrinsic desire) One of Steven Reiss
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(variation) The obvious, straight forward means to achieve a functional goal. Generally aligns with the primary function(s) of the game.
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• (n.) Hence, vested authority to act in a given case; as, the business was referred to a committee with power. • (n.) The rate at which mechanical energy is exerted or mechanical work performed, as by an engine or other machine, or an animal, working continuously; as, an engine of twenty horse power. • (n.) Same as Poor, the fish. &...
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(from the article `arithmetic`) ...of factors is written . The number is called the exponent, and the base of the power .
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(from the article `criminology`) `Radical` criminological theories focus on power but anchor it in the political and economic structure of society. In particular, these theories ...
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(solar tower) Power tower system Image courtesy of SunLabs, DOE Also known as a central receiver solar power plant, a type of concentrating collector system that employs a field of large mirrors that follow the Sun's path across the sky. The mirrors concentrate...
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(mathematics) A word that is almost never used in its correct, original sense any more. Strictly speaking, if we write 8 = 2
3, then 2 is the base, 3 is the exponent, and 8 is the power. But almost everyone, including most mathematicians, would say that 3 i...
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'The power of a test statistic T is the probability that T will reject the null hypothesis when the hypothesis is not true. Formally, it is the probability that a draw of T is in the rejection region given that the hypothesis is not true. Source: Davidson and MacKinnon, 1993, p 78-79 Contexts: econometrics; statistics; estimation
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1) The measurement of the ability of an electrical current to produce light, produce heat or do other work.
2) A similar measurement of another energy form to do work.
3) The name of the switch which turns on a device.
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The energy rate, usually measured in watts. Power equals voltage times amps, or W = E x 1. The heavier the flow of amps at a given supply, the higher the rate at which energy is being supplied and used.
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1. Ability, regarded as put forth or exerted; strength, force, or energy in action; as, the power of steam in moving an engine; the power of truth, or of argument, in producing conviction; the power of enthusiasm. The agent exercising an ability to act; an individual invested with authority; an institution, or government, which exercises control; a...
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(pou´әr) capability; the ability to act. the ability of a statistical test to detect statistically significant differences when they exist. defining power the ability of a lens to make an object clearly visible. resolving power the abili...
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a statistical term used to describe the ability of a clinical trial to detect a particular result. Generally the power of a study increases as more participants are included or as the trial continues for a longer period of time.
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(Learning Modules / Geography / Geography of energy) The rate at which work is done.
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Pow'er noun (Zoology) Same as
Poor , the fish.
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a person’s perception of one’s ability to influence outcomes to meet one’s needs and wants.
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powerfulness noun possession of controlling influence; `the deterrent power of nuclear weapons`; `the power of his love saved her`; `his powerfulness was concealed by a gentle facade`
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(mathematics) In mathematics, that which is represented by an exponent or index, denoted by a superior numeral. A number or symbol raised to the power of 2 – that is, multiplied by itself – is said to be squared (for example, 3
2,
x...
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(optics) In optics, a measure of the amount by which a lens will deviate light rays. A powerful converging lens will converge parallel rays strongly, bringing them to a focus at a short distance from the lens. The unit of power is the dioptre, which is equal to the reciprocal of focal length i...
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(physics) In physics, the rate of doing work or transferring energy from one form to another. It is measured in watts (joules per second) or other units of work per unit time
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[Physics terms] (physics) the rate of doing work
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