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battery Term from the French language indicating an accumulation of elements of the same type.
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battery A section of guns, a named part of the main fortifications or a separate outer works position (eg North Battery, Water Battery).
Ãâó: www.dmna.state.ny.us/forts/glossary/glossary.htm
battery A group of individual electrical cells arrange together to form a larger cell, capable of supplying a current.
Ãâó: www.mesinnovations.com/explanations/terminology.ht...
battery A series of tests yielding a single total score, used for measuring aptitude, intelligence, personality, etc. (Webster's Third New International Dictionary, 1993)
Ãâó: healthlinks.washington.edu/howto/measurement/gloss...
battery A company-sized sub-unit of artillery, whose major equipment was usually eight artillery pieces. The most common artillery weapon was the 25-pounder, which fired an explosive eleven-kilogramme shell to a range of about ten kilometres. Two or more batteries made up an artillery regiment.
Ãâó: www.warmuseum.ca/cwm/newspapers/glossary_e.html
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