term used to describe extreme, reckless charges
The term full-on is usually used to describe an activity. For example if something is going as extreme as it can get people may say its full-on to describe it.
The term used to describe the build up of electric charge on a non-conductive material due to friction is static electricity.
static electricity
Static electricity is used to describe electricity that does not flow but remains in one place. It occurs when there is an imbalance of electric charges on the surface of an object.
Extremely is an adverb. Adjectives can only describe nouns, and no noun is described as being extremely.
Fervently means to show a great emotion or to have zeal. The term is also used to describe an extreme heat or glow.
No. It is a commonly misspelling of 'reckless'.
The term for extreme nationalism is nativism, which can lead to racism.
"Maluca" is a Spanish term that translates to "crazy" or "wild" in English. It is often used informally to describe someone or something as eccentric, unpredictable, or unconventional. In some contexts, it can also mean reckless or impulsive.
The scientific term for charges in motion is electric current.
Repel?
"Free Domicile" is still a widely used pricing term to describe when the shipper pays all the applicable duties and all the transportation and other charges until delivered to the buyer's premises. The term is being replaced by Incoterm "DDP - Delivered Duty Paid ... named point of destination." "Free Domicile" is still a widely used pricing term to describe when the shipper pays all the applicable duties and all the transportation and other charges until delivered to the buyer's premises. The term is being replaced by Incoterm "DDP - Delivered Duty Paid ... named point of destination."