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2. industrial
adjective. ['ˌɪnˈdʌstriːəl'] having highly developed industries.
Etymology
- industrial (English)
- -al (English)
- industry (English)
- industrie (French)
3. industrial
adjective. ['ˌɪnˈdʌstriːəl'] employed in industry.
Antonyms
Synonyms
Etymology
- industrial (English)
- -al (English)
- industry (English)
- industrie (French)
4. strength
noun. ['ˈstrɛŋkθ, ˈstrɛŋθ'] the property of being physically or mentally strong.
Etymology
- strength (English)
- strengþu (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. strength
noun. ['ˈstrɛŋkθ, ˈstrɛŋθ'] capability in terms of personnel and materiel that affect the capacity to fight a war.
Etymology
- strength (English)
- strengþu (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. strength
noun. ['ˈstrɛŋkθ, ˈstrɛŋθ'] physical energy or intensity.
Synonyms
Etymology
- strength (English)
- strengþu (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. strength
noun. ['ˈstrɛŋkθ, ˈstrɛŋθ'] an asset of special worth or utility.
Synonyms
Etymology
- strength (English)
- strengþu (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. strength
noun. ['ˈstrɛŋkθ, ˈstrɛŋθ'] capacity to produce strong physiological or chemical effects.
Etymology
- strength (English)
- strengþu (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. strength
noun. ['ˈstrɛŋkθ, ˈstrɛŋθ'] the amount of energy transmitted (as by acoustic or electromagnetic radiation).
Etymology
- strength (English)
- strengþu (Old English (ca. 450-1100))