Charged
Charged
Charged (/ʧɑːʤd/), from the Old French chargier meaning "to load", is a term often used in the medical field to describe a state of being loaded or filled, often with electricity or energy. It can also refer to a state of heightened emotion or tension.
Related Terms
- Electric charge: The physical property of matter that causes it to experience a force when placed in an electromagnetic field.
- Charged particle: A particle with an electric charge. It may be an ion, an electron, a proton, or other subatomic particle.
- Charged aerosol detector: A device used in chromatography to measure the amount of aerosol in a sample.
- Charged multivesicular body protein: A type of protein involved in the formation of multivesicular bodies.
Etymology
The term "charged" comes from the Old French chargier, which means "to load". It was first used in the English language in the 13th century. The term has since been used in various scientific and medical contexts to describe a state of being loaded or filled, often with electricity or energy.
Pronunciation
The term "charged" is pronounced as /ʧɑːʤd/.
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Charged
- Wikipedia's article - Charged
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