Yes, energy can be a scientific word.
Work IS a kind of energy: work is the word used for transfer of energy.Work IS a kind of energy: work is the word used for transfer of energy.Work IS a kind of energy: work is the word used for transfer of energy.Work IS a kind of energy: work is the word used for transfer of energy.
The word energy from the ancient Greek word energos, which means "active."
Mechanical energy!:)
The word energy is a singular, common noun. The noun 'energy' is a concrete noun as a word for the power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources; a word for a measurable thing. The noun 'energy' is an abstract noun as a word for enthusiasm and determination; a word for a concept.
No one is the founder. It is a natural phenomenon.
Erle Haliburton
The founder decided to sell his company.I am the founder of this corporation.
Microsoft
That sinking ship will founder on the rocks. Our company's founder would like to say a few words.
The founder of the organization is said to have been a gracious, giving man.
Founder can be a noun or a verb. Noun: "Louis Pasteur is sometimes considered the founder of modern medicine." Verb: "We were far from shore, and the ship had begun to founder."
Sailors have to avoid rocks otherwise the ship may founder. Bill Gates is considered the founder of Microsoft
m.a. jinnah
Founder can be either a verb or a noun. Founder as a verb is to sink, as a ship founders, or to stumble or go lame, as a horse founders. Founder as a noun is a person who establishes or begins something, as the founder of a university or the founder of a nation.
In these days of gender equality the word 'founder' is generally used for people of either gender. In the past, many ~er and ~or word endings were feminised by changing them to ~ress - so founder would have been foundress.
just the name of the founder