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Etymology edit

Borrowed from German Energie.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

First cited to 1895.[1]

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Noun edit

エネルギー (enerugī

  1. energy
    Synonym: (less common, from English energy) エナジー (enajī)
    • 2004 September 8, Nobuhiro Watsuki, “(だい)29(にじゅうきゅう)() (あい)(しょう)がいい”, in ()(ソウ)(レン)(キン) (()(ソウ)(レン)(キン)), volume 4, Tokyo: Shueisha, →ISBN, page 63:
      ()()なる(りょう)エネルギー(とう)(しん)から(きゅう)(しゅう)(した)()から(ほう)(しゅつ)する これが(おれ)()(ソウ)(レン)(キン)ソードサムライ(エックス)(とく)(せい)
      Ika naru ryō no enerugī tōshin kara kyūshū shi shitao kara hōshutsu suru Kore ga ore no Busō Renkin Sōdo Samurai Ekkusu no tokusei
      Absorbing any amount of energy through the blade, then discharging it through the cord. That’s the special ability of my Armed Alchemy, the Sword Samurai X.

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References edit

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