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Definition of Worked

Work
Work Work, n. 1. (Cricket) Break; twist. [Cant] 2. (Mech.) The causing of motion against a resisting force, measured by the product of the force into the component of the motion resolved along the direction of the force. Energy is the capacity of doing work. . . . Work is the transference of energy from one system to another. --Clerk Maxwell. 3. (Mining) Ore before it is dressed.

Meaning of Worked from wikipedia

- Look up Work in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Work may refer to: Work (human activity), intentional activity people perform to support themselves, others...
- Work It may refer to: "Work It" (Missy Elliott song), 2002 "Work It" (Nelly song), 2003 song featuring Justin Timberlake Work It (film), a 2020 American...
- Work Work may refer to: "Work Work" (2005), a song by the Rakes from Capture/Release "Work Work" (2008), a song by N-Dubz from Uncle B "Work Work" (2013)...
- The Work may refer to: The Great Work, an alchemical term for the process of working with the prima materia to create the philosopher's stone The Fourth...
- Stevens Work and Non Work at AllMusic Cox, Tom (July 1997). "Broadcast: Work and Non Work / Quickspace: Supospot". Uncut. No. 2. p. 97. "work and non work |...
- computer code only to ascertain how the lock worked, so that it could make a key that would permit its games to work in Sega consoles. The court held that such...
- systems, work release programs allow a prisoner who is sufficiently trusted or can be sufficiently monitored to go outside the prison and work at a place...
- home, including 25% who worked from home all of the time and 20% who worked from home part of the time. 91% of those who work remotely (fully or partially)...
- eventually to the new concept of mechanical work. The complete dynamic theory of simple machines was worked out by Italian scientist Galileo Galilei in...
- Workism is a term describing excessive devotion to work ethic, so much that it defines a person's purpose in life. The term was coined by American journalist...