ergonal
English
Etymology
From ergon (“work”) + -al (“pertaining to”), in analogy to thermal (“pertaining to heat”), coined by John Tyndall as "thermal and ergonal content" (1867, p. 357) in the translation of Rudolf Clausius' phrase Wärme- und Werkinhalt (1865).
Adjective
ergonal (comparative more ergonal, superlative most ergonal)
- (thermodynamics) pertaining to mechanical work
Antonyms
- thermal
Related terms
- ergal
- ergon
- energy
- entropy
Anagrams
- Lagrone, longear