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Stand alone system
Stand alone system, means the electricity system set-up to generate power and distribute electricity in a
Electro
A prefix or combining form signifying pertaining to electricity produced by electricity producing or employing electricity etc as electro
droplight
An electric or gas light suspended from the ceiling by a flexible
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Crampfish
The torpedo or electric ray the touch of which gives an electric shock See
Telegraph line
apparatus for receiving telegraphic or other communications by means of electricity. The wires of the aerial as well as of the
Subject to the provisions of this Act
any provisions regulating the Board in the matter of supplying electricity to any person not being a licensee, then the supply
Block system
miles and trains are so run by the guidance of electric or combined electric and pneumatic signals that no train enters
Cathode
The part of a voltaic battery by which the electric current leaves substances through which it passes or the surface
Conduit system
A system of electric traction esp for light railways in which the actuating current
electrocute
electrocute -cut·ed -cut·ing [electro-, combining form meaning “electric” + execute] :
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Electrical - Law Dictionary Search Results
Stand alone system
Stand alone system, means the electricity system set-up to generate power and distribute electricity in a
Electro
A prefix or combining form signifying pertaining to electricity produced by electricity producing or employing electricity etc as electro
droplight
An electric or gas light suspended from the ceiling by a flexible
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Crampfish
The torpedo or electric ray the touch of which gives an electric shock See
Telegraph line
apparatus for receiving telegraphic or other communications by means of electricity. The wires of the aerial as well as of the
Subject to the provisions of this Act
any provisions regulating the Board in the matter of supplying electricity to any person not being a licensee, then the supply
Block system
miles and trains are so run by the guidance of electric or combined electric and pneumatic signals that no train enters
Cathode
The part of a voltaic battery by which the electric current leaves substances through which it passes or the surface
Conduit system
A system of electric traction esp for light railways in which the actuating current
electrocute
electrocute -cut·ed -cut·ing [electro-, combining form meaning “electric” + execute] :
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