high-energy

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high-energy (comparative more high-energy, superlative most high-energy)

  1. (physics, of an elementary particle, or the equivalent electromagnetic radiation) Having an energy greater than 100,000 electron volts.
  2. (chemistry) Producing a large amount of energy when reacting.
  3. Vigorous, energetic, or dynamic.

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