activity

[ ak-tiv-i-tee ]
/ ækˈtɪv ɪ ti /

noun, plural ac·tiv·i·ties.

Origin of activity

1520–30; (< Middle French) < Medieval Latin āctīvitās. See active, -ity

OTHER WORDS FROM activity

non·ac·tiv·i·ty, noun, plural non·ac·tiv·i·ties. pre·ac·tiv·i·ty, noun, plural pre·ac·tiv·i·ties. su·per·ac·tiv·i·ty, noun, plural su·per·ac·tiv·i·ties.

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British Dictionary definitions for activity

activity
/ (ækˈtɪvɪtɪ) /

noun plural -ties

the state or quality of being active
lively action or movement
any specific deed, action, pursuit, etc recreational activities
the number of disintegrations of a radioactive substance in a given unit of time, usually expressed in curies or disintegrations per second
  1. the capacity of a substance to undergo chemical change
  2. the effective concentration of a substance in a chemical system. The absolute activity of a substance B, λ B, is defined as exp (μ B RT) where μ B is the chemical potential

Medical definitions for activity

activity
[ ăk-tĭvĭ-tē ]

n.

A physiological process.
The presence of neurogenic electrical energy in electroencephalography.
An ideal concentration for which the law of mass action will apply perfectly.
The intensity of a radioactive source.
The ability to take part in a chemical reaction.