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    battery
    /ˈbat(ə)ri/

    noun

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  2. a device that produces electricity to provide power for electronic devices, cars, etc.: a rechargeable battery. This alarm clock takes two medium-sized batteries. My phone's battery is about to die (= to run out of power).

  3. The meaning of BATTERY is the act of beating someone or something with successive blows : the act of battering. How to use battery in a sentence.

  4. Definition of battery noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. A device containing an electric cell or a series of electric cells storing energy that can be converted into electrical power (usually in the form of direct current). Common household batteries, such as those used in a flashlight, are usually made of dry cells (the chemicals producing the current are made into a paste).

  6. Batteries are small devices that provide the power for electrical items such as torches and children's toys. The shavers come complete with batteries. ...a battery-operated radio. ...rechargeable batteries. Synonyms: power unit More Synonyms of battery. 2. countable noun A2.

  7. What is a Battery? A battery can be defined as an electrochemical device (consisting of one or more electrochemical cells) which can be charged with an electric current and discharged whenever required. Batteries are usually devices that are made up of multiple electrochemical cells that are connected

  8. BATTERY definition: 1. an object that provides electricity for things such as radios, toys, or cars: 2. the crime of…. Learn more.

  9. BATTERY meaning: 1 : a device that is placed inside a machine (such as a clock, toy, or car) to supply it with electricity; 2 : a usually large group of similar people, things, or ideas that work together, are used together, etc.

  10. 4 days ago · Battery, in electricity and electrochemistry, any of a class of devices that convert chemical energy directly into electrical energy. Although the term battery, in strict usage, designates an assembly of two or more galvanic cells capable of such energy conversion, it is commonly applied to a

  11. Batteries are a collection of one or more cells whose chemical reactions create a flow of electrons in a circuit. All batteries are made up of three basic components: an anode (the '-' side), a cathode (the '+' side), and some kind of electrolyte (a substance that chemically reacts with the anode and cathode).