Battery

/ˈbætəri/ or /ˈbætri/ noun

A device that stores chemical energy and changes it into electricity to power things like phones, flashlights, and cars. It can also mean a group of similar things arranged together, such as a group of guns in the military.

It comes from Old French “batterie,” meaning a beating or group of cannons, from “battre,” to beat. The electrical sense grew from the idea of a “battery” of linked components working together.

AMባትሪ
ARبطارية
BNব্যাটারি
CSbaterie
DAbatteri
DEBatterie
ELμπαταρία
ESbatería
FAباتری
FIparisto
FRbatterie
GUબેટરી
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