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dry-cell
Any electrochemical cell whose electrolyte is a solid or stiff paste
A battery of electrochemical cells (secondary cells) for generating electric current: the cells can be recharged by passing a current through them in the direction opposite to the discharging flow of current
voltaic-battery
(Chemistry) A functional entity consisting of certain atoms whose presence provides a certain property to a molecule, such as the methyl group.
storage-cell
electric battery
a device that produces electricity; may have several primary or secondary cells arranged in parallel or series
flashlight battery
Cells that generate or store electricity
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(Figuratively) A large group of social animals working toward the same purpose.
An assembly of one or more photovoltaic cells (solar cells) used to convert the radiant energy of sunlight into electric power
A device, such as a battery, that is capable of changing some form of energy, such as chemical energy or radiant energy, into electricity. &diamf3; An electric cell that converts light energy into electrical energy using the photoelectric effect is called a photoelectric or photovoltaic cell ; such cells are used in the generation of solar power and are called solar cells .
alkaline-battery
A power cell having potassium hydroxide as its electrolyte, a zinc / manganese dioxide cell.
gunnery unit
An organized unit of artillery
artillery corps
An organized unit of artillery
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field-guns
Plural form of field gun
primary or main battery
An organized unit of artillery
secondary battery
An organized unit of artillery
pitcher and catcher
In baseball, a pitching team
mound team
In baseball, a pitching team
pitching combination
In baseball, a pitching team
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A violent physical attack, as with blows.
Destructive or violent disorder
The experience or beginning of a feeling, need, or desire:
A defeat
physical violence
The act of beating
The act of a person or thing that pounds
The manner in which something is positioned:
(Linguistics) A set of vowels or diphthongs related by ablaut, as in sing, sang, sung, and song.
A large collection.
Large cannon like weapons, transportable and usually operated by more than one person.
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The act of bombing, especially towns or cities
A military unit consisting of a variable number of combat battalions or regiments.
The definition of a cell is a small area in a prison where criminals are kept behind bars.
A group of several ships of similar type forming a tactical unit under a single command in the US Navy.
The definition of a grid is a pattern of horizontal and vertical lines spaced out at regular intervals, forming squares or rectangles.
(Math.) A set of elements that has two operations, addition and multiplication, and the properties of being a commutative group under addition, of being closed and associative under multiplication and addition, and in which multiplication is distributive over addition
A heavy, prolonged attack of words, blows, etc.
stamp-battery
A stamp mill.
Forceful, often in a negative way; severe
The material used to make belts.
celesta
A small keyboard instrument with hammers that strike small metal plates to produce bell-like tones
One that sizzles.
snappers
Plural form of snapper
Movement of an animal's tail
tam-tam
wet-cell
An electric cell in which the chemicals producing the current are in the form of a liquid rather than in the form of a paste (as in a dry cell ). Car batteries consist of a series of wet cells.
the heavy fire of artillery to saturate an area rather than hit a specific target
A single organism as distinguished from a species, community, or group.
An accumulation; a deposit:
rechargable
re-chargeable
d-cell
600mah
9-volt
battery-charger
Ni-Cad
12ah
power supply
non-rechargeable
nicad
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