lively
Industrious
Wrong word. "Teeming" means crowded and bustling and very active all at the same time.
wack
It comes out of a cell
"Strenuissima" is a Latin superlative adjective derived from the word "strenuus," meaning "active" or "vigorous." In Latin, superlative forms are used to indicate the highest degree of a quality. Therefore, "strenuissima" can be translated to mean "very active" or "most vigorous" in English.
Conjugation ofminuō (present active infinitive)
my name means a very active person
Active in a court case means that the case has yet to be settled or decided upon.
Actif - Active (French) (Englsih)
Sesquipedalian describes a very, very long word.
Maurin is a name and it means that you are very hyper and weird. Your tomboyish and you are very funny. Youre very nice and active.