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was battery
noun
A device used to power electric devices, consisting of a set of electrically connected electrochemical or electrostatic cells.
Exact(17)
And the reason was battery life.
The diagnosis was battery failure and a new one was duly fitted for £93.
The idea was scrapped because the alarm was battery powered and could malfunction.
The last project here that was touted as a breakthrough in urban planning was Battery Park City.
Four years later, he became one of the first residents of the newly opened Gateway Plaza, a cluster of six apartment buildings containing 1,700 apartments that was Battery Park City's first residential complex.
It was battery acid that Ms. Touch Eap said she poured over her husband's head as he sat drinking in their home six years ago, a large knife by his side.
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Looking rather like a typewriter, it was battery-powered and highly portable.
One unlikely segment that made big gains in June was battery-powered cars, which had been lagging the overall market.
He heard about 20 choruses before he realized that the rabbit was battery-powered and wouldn't run down any time soon.
The recorder was battery-powered and used reel-to-reel tape, an important feature because it moved slowly and could record hours of conversation.
The unit was battery-powered to allow unencumbered scanning in the field.
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