Active
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Active may refer to:
Music
- Active (album), a 1992 album by Casiopea
- Active Records, a record label
Ships
- Active (ship), a brigantine which sank in 1810 somewhere in the Tasman Sea
- Active (1764 ship), a convict ship dispatched in 1791 from England to Australia that a privateer captured in 1793
- Active (1850), a ketch that was wrecked in New South Wales in 1852
- Active (1877), a wooden ketch that was wrecked in New South Wales in 1898
- Active (sternwheeler), a steamboat that operated on the Willamette River, in Oregon, United States, from 1865 to 1872
- HMS Active, the name of various ships of the British Royal Navy
- USCS Active (1852), a United States Coast Survey ship in commission from 1852 to 1861
- USCGC Active, the name of various ships of the United States Coast Guard
- USRC Active, the name of various ships of the United States Revenue Cutter Service
- USS Active, the name of various ships of the United States Navy
- Active (whaler), a steam-powered whaling ship in the Dundee Whaling Expedition (1892–1893)
Computers and electronics
- Active Enterprises, a defunct video game developer
- Sky Active, the brand name for interactive features on Sky Digital available in the United Kingdom and Ireland
Other
- Active (pharmacology), the fraction of a dose of unchanged drug that reaches systemic circulation
- Active, Alabama, a community in the United States
- ACTIVE, a European temperance youth organization
- Active, the original name of the early steam locomotive Locomotion No 1
- "Actives", current members of fraternities and sororities
- Active lifestyle, a lifestyle characterized by frequent or various activities
See also
- Activation, in chemistry the process whereby something is prepared for a subsequent reaction
- Activity (disambiguation)
- Passive (disambiguation)
- All pages beginning with "Active"
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