ergogenic

adjective
er·​go·​gen·​ic | \ ˌər-gə-ˈje-nik How to pronounce ergogenic (audio) \

Definition of ergogenic

: enhancing physical performance athletic use of caffeine and other ergogenic aids

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No matter your profession - be it office worker, athlete, physicist, or poet - "ergon," the Greek word for "work," has generated a word for you to work into your vocabulary. There is "ergonomics," which concerns efficiently and safely designing things that people use - for example, office equipment. Then there is our featured word, "ergogenic," which might crop up in a discussion about improving athletic performance. The physicist's mind is likely to think in "ergs," or centimeter-gram-second units of work. And for those of the literary, or even agricultural, bent, there is "georgic," which combines "ergon" with Greek geō-, meaning "earth," and refers to a poem dealing with agriculture or to the activity of agriculture itself. The most common derivative, however, is "energy," which adds Greek en, meaning "in," to "ergon."

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Products containing these ingredients are sometimes called ergogenic aids, and are often sold in drugstores, organic food stores, and fitness clubs. Amanda Macmillan, Health.com, "The Supplements That Can Actually Help With Diet and Weight Loss—and the Ones That Can't," 25 Jan. 2018

First Known Use of ergogenic

1910, in the meaning defined above

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ergogenic

adjective
er·​go·​gen·​ic | \ ˌər-gə-ˈjen-ik How to pronounce ergogenic (audio) \

Medical Definition of ergogenic

: increasing capacity for bodily or mental labor especially by eliminating fatigue symptoms an ergogenic drug