to drive
From dictionary.com (linked below) ------------------------------------------ propel -verb (used with object), -pelled, -pel⋅ling. 1. to drive, or cause to move, forward or onward: to propel a boat by rowing. 2. to impel or urge onward: Urgent need of money propelled him to take a job.
Electronegativity and first ionization energy both increase going up the Periodic Table.
To carry
compel
The root pel means "to move."
The root word is the same as for repel: pel from the Latin repellere, to drive or push.
Mean
Pel Rhwyd
Expel.
In Quenya it's "pel-".
There are two syllables. Re-pel.
Some 5 letter words that start with pel, not using rOBatd or I, are peles and pelfs.
The word impeller has three syllables. Im-pel-ler.
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