Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
ergotic
Adjective
/ˈɜːrɡətɪk/

Definition
Relating to or affecting the work of physical exercise or labor.

Examples
- Running and swimming are considered ergotic activities.
- The ergotic nature of weightlifting can lead to significant muscle gain.
- An ergotic performance in a marathon requires proper training and conditioning.

Meaning
Ergotic is a term used to describe anything associated with physical effort, particularly in the context of exercise or labor-related activities. It often refers to metrics or aspects of exercise that focus on energy expenditure and physical performance.

Synonyms
- Labor-intensive
- Physical
- Exertive