Words that rhyme with energy
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allergy
n 1: hypersensitivity reaction to a particular allergen; symptoms can vary greatly in intensity [syn: allergy, allergic reaction] -
clergy
n 1: in Christianity, clergymen collectively (as distinguished from the laity) [ant: laity, temporalty] -
analogy
n 1: an inference that if things agree in some respects they probably agree in others 2: drawing a comparison in order to show a similarity in some respect; "the operation of a computer presents and interesting analogy to the working of the brain"; "the models show by analogy how matter is built up" 3: the religious belief that between creature and creator no similarity can be found so great but that the dissimilarity is always greater; any analogy between God and humans will always be inadequate [syn: doctrine of analogy, analogy] [ant: apophatism, cataphatism] -
effigy
n 1: a representation of a person (especially in the form of sculpture); "the coin bears an effigy of Lincoln"; "the emperor's tomb had his image carved in stone" [syn: effigy, image, simulacrum] -
elegy
n 1: a mournful poem; a lament for the dead [syn: elegy, lament] -
genealogy
n 1: successive generations of kin [syn: genealogy, family tree] 2: the study or investigation of ancestry and family history -
lethargy
n 1: a state of comatose torpor (as found in sleeping sickness) [syn: lethargy, lassitude, sluggishness] 2: weakness characterized by a lack of vitality or energy [syn: inanition, lassitude, lethargy, slackness] 3: inactivity; showing an unusual lack of energy; "the general appearance of sluggishness alarmed his friends" [syn: languor, lethargy, sluggishness, phlegm, flatness] -
liturgy
n 1: a Christian sacrament commemorating the Last Supper by consecrating bread and wine [syn: Holy Eucharist, Eucharist, sacrament of the Eucharist, Holy Sacrament, Liturgy, Eucharistic liturgy, Lord's Supper] 2: a rite or body of rites prescribed for public worship -
metallurgy
n 1: the science and technology of metals -
prodigy
n 1: an unusually gifted or intelligent (young) person; someone whose talents excite wonder and admiration; "she is a chess prodigy" 2: a sign of something about to happen; "he looked for an omen before going into battle" [syn: omen, portent, presage, prognostic, prognostication, prodigy] 3: an impressive or wonderful example of a particular quality; "the Marines are expected to perform prodigies of valor" -
strategy
n 1: an elaborate and systematic plan of action [syn: scheme, strategy] 2: the branch of military science dealing with military command and the planning and conduct of a war -
synergy
n 1: the working together of two things (muscles or drugs for example) to produce an effect greater than the sum of their individual effects [syn: synergy, synergism] -
trilogy
n 1: a set of three literary or dramatic works related in subject or theme -
ge
n 1: a brittle grey crystalline element that is a semiconducting metalloid (resembling silicon) used in transistors; occurs in germanite and argyrodite [syn: germanium, Ge, atomic number 32] 2: (Greek mythology) goddess of the earth and mother of Cronus and the Titans in ancient mythology [syn: Gaea, Gaia, Ge] -
geophagy
n 1: eating earth, clay, chalk; occurs in some primitive tribes, sometimes in cases of nutritional deficiency or obsessive behavior [syn: geophagy, geophagia] -
hypallage
n 1: reversal of the syntactic relation of two words (as in `her beauty's face') -
mammalogy
n 1: the branch of zoology that studies mammals -
tetralogy
n 1: a series of four related works (plays or operas or novels) -
koradji
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brachylogy
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energized
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romaji
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antilogy
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hippophagy
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ichthyophagy
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See also energy definition and energy synonyms
