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battery

noun
The act of battering, or beating.

battery

The instrument of battering.

battery

In the military art, a parapet thrown up to cover the gunners and others employed about them, from the enemy’s shot, with the guns employed. Thus, to erect a battery, is to form the parapet and mount the guns. The term is applied also to a number of guns ranged in order for battering, and to mortars used for a like purpose. Cross batteries are two batteries which play athwart each other, forming an angle upon the object battered. Battery d’enfilade, is one which scours or sweeps the whole line or length. Battery en echarpe, is that which plays obliquely. Battery de revers, is that which plays upon the enemy’s back. Camerade battery, is when several guns play at the same time upon one place.

battery

In law, the unlawful beating of another. The least violence or the touching of another in anger is a battery.

battery

In electrical apparatus and experiments, a number of coated jars placed in such a manner, that they may be charged at the same time, and discharged in the same manner. This is called an electrical battery.

battery

Galvanic battery, a pile or series of plates of copper and zink, or of any substances suspectable of galvanic action.