Results for: connect something to a power source
English English
electromagnet, object which has the property of attracting iron or steel; electromagnet; person or thing which attracts, piece of metal that attracts metal, source of great attractionmagnet
electron source, negative electrode, negatively-charged electrode, negative pole of a current (Electricity), positive terminalcathode
elementary, fundamental, essential, formed continuously, forming a part, having power to establish institutionconstitutive
elicit emotive bias on issues, emotive dictator, engage in demagoguery, one who manipulates public emotions to gain power or popularity, popular leader in ancient timesdemagogue
emissivity, ratio of radiation emitted by a surface to radiation emitted by a black body in similar conditions; radiating power, amount of power given off per unit of surface area (Thermodynamics)emittance
emperor; emperor of Russia before the revolution, person with absolute power, tsar, tyrantczar
empire, legal right to command, supreme power, supreme power; domain of control; right to enforce the lawimperium
enable, make possible; give power, provide strengthpotentialize
enacted by law, having legislative power, having the authority to make or enact laws; of legislation, of the making of laws; of a legislature, lawmaking body, lawmaking authority, relating to lawmaking, relating to lawmaking bodylegislative
enchantment, attraction, interest in something, power to capture attention, something fascinatingfascination
encoded software, see also:source codeobject code
encouraging, favorable; providing a source for hope; likely to turn out well, showing likelihood of successpromising
endurance, staying power, resilient energy and strengthstamina
energetic person, live one, wire connected to power sourcelive wire
energy converter, most important cause of something, natural or physical energy source, powerful vehicle, primum mobile, source of all motionprime mover
 

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