"Perfunctionem vigor" is a Latin phrase that translates to "the strength of performance" or "vigor in performance." It suggests a robust and energetic approach to carrying out tasks or duties. The term emphasizes the importance of not just completing a task, but doing so with enthusiasm and effectiveness.
One word that means the same thing as energy is "vigor."
It means with vigor or spirit or brilliance.
Haverfield Aviation's trademarked "Perfunctionem Vigore" is loosely translated in English to "Energized Performance". These Latin words were selected because they are the closest that Haverfield could get to the word for "energized" because energy itself did not exist when the Latin language was developed. Answer Source: Haverfield Aviation's CEO, Darryl K. Ed
Ernest is an old word for males called vigor or intent.
vigor means power
example of organic vigor
"Fuinneamh" can mean: energy; force, vigor; pep, spirit. also "twist" in certain instances.
Simon Vigor died in 1575.
Honda Vigor was created in 1992.
David Vigor was born in 1939.
David Vigor died in 1998.
Saint Vigor died in 537.