actionless |
combined form of action. |
action movie |
a film whose story line focuses on conflict and fast-paced activity, esp. involving physical violence, feats of strength and agility, and chase scenes. |
action-packed |
of a film, video, story, or the like, filled with scenes depicting action, danger, and exciting events. |
action verb |
a verb that shows its subject performing some action. "Run," "eat," "fly," and "sing" are examples of action verbs. |
activate |
to initiate action in; make active. [6 definitions] |
activated carbon |
a form of very porous and thus very absorbent carbon, produced by heating charcoal so as to empty out contained gases, and used to absorb other gases, recover solvents, deodorize, and the like; activated charcoal. |
activated charcoal |
see "activated carbon." |
activation code |
a set of characters, consisting of numbers, letters, characters, or a combination of these, that is sent by a website to a user's email so that the website can verify the user's email address and comply with the user's request to begin a new service or change personal information. Once received, the user enters the code into the provided box on the website so that fulfillment of the user's request can begin. |
active |
constantly doing something; busy; energetic. [7 definitions] |
active duty |
the status of full-time service or work, esp. in the military. |
active immunity |
an organism's immunity to a disease because of its production of antibodies. |
actively |
in a way that involves making an effort, taking action, or participating; not passively. |
activism |
the belief in or practice of trying to make social or political changes through active, militant, or demonstrative involvement, esp. in particular issues. |
activist |
one who advocates a cause with vigor or militance. |
activity |
the condition or state of being active. [4 definitions] |
act of God |
in law, a sudden unforeseen event, esp. a natural disaster such as an earthquake, flood, or tornado, that is caused entirely by forces of nature and could not have been prevented. |
actor |
one who plays roles in dramatic productions on stage, in films, or on radio and television. [2 definitions] |
actress |
a woman or girl who plays roles in dramatic productions. |
Acts |
see "Acts of the Apostles." |
Acts of the Apostles |
the fifth book of the New Testament of the Christian Bible, believed to have been written by Luke, which describes the work of Jesus Christ as it was carried on after his death by his apostles. |
actual |
truly existing or happening, not just potentially or in the imagination. [3 definitions] |