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content (s) (noun), contents (pl)
A state of satisfaction or contentment: The weather in Sam's area proved to be a time of content for him and his neighbors.
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content (verb), contents, contented, contenting
To satisfy the needs or desires of someone: When Joe told Mary that they would be eating out at a certain restaurant, his information obviously contented her.
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content (adjective), more content, most content
Relating to being in a state or condition of peaceful happiness.
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content (kuhn TENT) (adjective)
Happy, satisfied, basic needs or desires having been met: As a senior citizen, Mable was content, having worked hard for many years and she was happy to relax.
content (KAHN tent) (noun)
Information dealt with in a field of study which is typically outlined in the beginning of a publication: The information described in the Course Syllabus outlined the content for the lecture course.

Virgil is content that the content of this dictionary is as complete as it can be.

(English writers used Greek and Latin to express content)
(Hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, is the practice of extracting natural gas from underground shale deposits by injecting high-pressure streams of water, sand, and chemicals)
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(Latin: enough, content with)
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harmonic content
The number of frequencies in the output waveform in addition to the primary frequency (50 or 60 Hz.).

Energy in these harmonic frequencies is lost and may cause excessive heating of the load.

This entry is located in the following unit: Photovoltaic Conversion Efficiency Terms + (page 10)