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battery

 
(′bad·ə·rē)

(chemical engineering) A series of distillation columns or other processing equipment operated as a single unit.
(electricity) A direct-current voltage source made up of one or more units that convert chemical, thermal, nuclear, or solar energy into electrical energy.
(ordnance) A group of guns or other weapons, such as mortars, machine guns, artillery pieces, or of searchlights, set up under one tactical commander in a certain area.


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