aktīvs

Etymology
Borrowed from indirectly through some other European language.

Noun

 * 1) active voice(s) the liveliest, most energetic members of an organization or team
 * 2)  assets the material properties of a company, including also receivables; part of a budget that lists such properties
 * 3)  active voice
 * 1)  assets the material properties of a company, including also receivables; part of a budget that lists such properties
 * 2)  active voice
 * 1)  assets the material properties of a company, including also receivables; part of a budget that lists such properties
 * 2)  active voice
 * 1)  active voice

Adjective

 * 1) active who works lively, intensively, energetically
 * 2) active which happens quickly and intensively
 * 3) active working, ready to work, to be used
 * 4) active, lively showing energy, vigorous activity
 * 5)  active capable of reacting; having an effect on something; in which some process happens
 * 1) active working, ready to work, to be used
 * 2) active, lively showing energy, vigorous activity
 * 3)  active capable of reacting; having an effect on something; in which some process happens
 * 1) active, lively showing energy, vigorous activity
 * 2)  active capable of reacting; having an effect on something; in which some process happens
 * 1) active, lively showing energy, vigorous activity
 * 2)  active capable of reacting; having an effect on something; in which some process happens
 * 1)  active capable of reacting; having an effect on something; in which some process happens
 * 1)  active capable of reacting; having an effect on something; in which some process happens
 * 1)  active capable of reacting; having an effect on something; in which some process happens