"Battery" is a word in ENGLISH

battery ENGLISH
Definition:

A series of stamps operated by one motive power, for
crushing ores containing the precious metals.

battery ENGLISH
Definition:

The act of battering or beating.

battery ENGLISH
Definition:

A company or division of artillery, including the
gunners, guns, horses, and all equipments. In the United States, a
battery of flying artillery consists usually of six guns.

battery ENGLISH
Definition:

A number of similar machines or devices in position; an
apparatus consisting of a set of similar parts; as, a battery of
boilers, of retorts, condensers, etc.

battery ENGLISH
Definition:

An apparatus for generating voltaic electricity.

battery ENGLISH
Definition:

The unlawful beating of another. It includes every
willful, angry and violent, or negligent touching of another's person
or clothes, or anything attached to his person or held by him.

battery ENGLISH
Definition:

Any place where cannon or mortars are mounted, for
attack or defense.

battery ENGLISH
Definition:

The box in which the stamps for crushing ore play up
and down.

battery ENGLISH
Definition:

Two or more pieces of artillery in the field.

battery ENGLISH
Definition:

A number of coated jars (Leyden jars) so connected that
they may be charged and discharged simultaneously.

battery ENGLISH
Definition:

The pitcher and catcher together.

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Laugh your heart out.

Sometimes women are overly suspicious of their husbands. When Adam stayed out very late for a few nights, Eve became upset. "You're running around with other women," she charged."You're being unreasonable," Adam responded. "You're the only woman on earth." The quarrel continued until Adam fell asleep, only to be awakened by someone poking him in the chest. It was Eve. "What do you think you're doing?" Adam demanded. "Counting your ribs," said Eve.

plumbum ENGLISH

The technical name of lead. See Lead.

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embouchure ENGLISH

The mouthpiece of a wind instrument.

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pasma TAGALOG

pasma Definition: (noun) spasm Notes: Spanish

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Polite or elegant literature; the humanities; -- used somewhat vaguely for literary works in which imagination and taste are predominant.

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frailly ENGLISH

Weakly; infirmly.

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unsecret ENGLISH

To disclose; to divulge.

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pamilyar CEBUANO

pamilyar a familiar with s. o. or s.t. v [B12] be familiar with or close to s.t. or s. o. …

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condurango ENGLISH
imi CEBUANO

ími n letter M.

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tablespoonful ENGLISH

As much as a tablespoon will hold; enough to fill a tablespoon. It is usually reckoned as one half of …

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below ENGLISH

On the earth, as opposed to the heavens.

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murmuring ENGLISH

Uttering murmurs; making low sounds; complaining.

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polygamous ENGLISH

Of or pertaining to polygamy; characterized by, or involving, polygamy; having a plurality of wives; as, polygamous marriages; -- opposed …

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pang-al HILIGAYNON

páng-al - Plain, ugly, distorted, dark and marked with smallpox, etc., said of the face. Páng-al siá sing guyá. He …

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coriaceous ENGLISH

Consisting of or resembling, leather; leatherlike; tough.

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dehydrate ENGLISH

To deprive of water; to render free from water; as, to dehydrate alcohol.

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attention ENGLISH

The act or state of attending or heeding; the application of the mind to any object of sense, representation, or …

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Plagiarius LAW AND LEGAL

Lat In the civil law. A man-stealer; a kidnapper. Dig. 48, 15, 1; 4 Bl. Comm. 219

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branching ENGLISH

Furnished with branches; shooting our branches; extending in a branch or branches.

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