Definition of Strength. Meaning of Strength. Synonyms of Strength

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Definition of Strength

Strength
Strength Strength, v. t. To strengthen. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

Meaning of Strength from wikipedia

- up strength or strengths in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Strength may refer to: Physical strength, as in people or animals Character strengths like...
- Strength training, also known as weight training or resistance training, is exercise designed to improve physical strength. It is often ****ociated with...
- both electric field strength and magnetic field strength. As an application, in radio frequency telecommunications, the signal strength excites a receiving...
- Ultimate tensile strength (also called UTS, tensile strength, TS, ultimate strength or F tu {\displaystyle F_{\text{tu}}} in notation) is the maximum stress...
- Cask strength (also known as barrel proof/barrel strength) is a term used by whisky (spelt "whiskey" in Ireland and the United States) and rum producers...
- Full strength (also called 5-on-5) in ice hockey refers to when both teams have five skaters and one goaltender on the ice. The official term used by the...
- In mechanics, compressive strength (or compression strength) is the capacity of a material or structure to withstand loads tending to reduce size (compression)...
- In sports, strength of schedule (SOS) refers to the difficulty or ease of a team's/person's opponent as compared to other teams/persons. This is especially...
- Alternate terms of superhuman strength have included enhanced strength, super-strength and increased strength. Superhuman strength is an amorphous ability,...
- The strength of materials is determined using various methods of calculating the stresses and strains in structural members, such as beams, columns, and...