Busbar

/ˈbʌsbɑːr/ noun

A metal conductor or rail used to carry electricity and connect multiple electrical devices or circuits in a power system.

Compound of 'bus' (short for 'omnibus,' suggesting something that serves many) and 'bar' (a conducting rod). The term originated in electrical engineering in the late 19th century.

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