battery


Definition: Meaning of, battery in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / ˈbat(ə)ri /

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battery batteries
  1. electricity [countable] an object that provides a supply of electricity for something such as a radio, car, or toy
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  2. a battery of something a group of many things of the same type
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  3. farm [countable] British English a row of small CAGE s in which chickens are kept, so that the farm can produce large numbers of eggs
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  4. guns [countable] several large guns used together
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  5. crime [uncountable] law the crime of hitting someone
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  6. recharge your batteries informal to rest or relax in order to get back your energy
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battery used in phrases

  • A battery (noun)
    1. the battery used to heat the filaments of a vacuum tube
  • B battery (noun)
    1. battery for supplying a constant positive voltage to the plate of a vacuum tube
  • Battery Park
    1. a park at the southwestern end of Manhattan next to the Hudson River
  • C battery (noun)
    1. battery used to maintain the grid potential in a vacuum tube
  • assault and battery (noun)
    1. the crime of threatening to attack someone physically and then attacking them
  • automobile battery (noun)
    1. a lead-acid storage battery in a motor vehicle; usually a 12-volt battery of six cells; the heart of the car's electrical system
  • battery acid (noun)
    1. dilute sulphuric acid used in storage batteries
  • battery charger (noun)
    1. a device for charging or recharging batteries
  • battery-acid (noun)
    1. street name for lysergic acid diethylamide
  • battery-powered (adjective)
    1. powered by one or more electric batteries
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