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Definition of dry battery in English: dry batterynoun An electric battery consisting of one or more dry cells. Example sentencesExamples - Each set had a dry battery as well and they only lasted in a short period.
- The radio was very important and it ran on a dry battery; every time the battery ran out they had to go and get a new one.
- The program is in the development stage, but is expected to focus initially on wiring devices, dry batteries, circuit breakers, and wire.
- First, the schools needed to buy dry batteries, which in some cases they could not afford.
- For instance, not until operational research scientists in Australia investigated the effect of a tropical climate on the operational life of dry batteries was the constant failure of radios in the New Guinea campaign eradicated.
- Wrought zinc has chemical characteristics particularly adapted to certain uses, such as dry batteries and photoengraver's plate, and offers combinations of desirable physical and mechanical properties at relatively low cost.
- It works just as well, providing season-long protection on one 9-volt dry battery.
Definition of dry battery in US English: dry batterynoun An electric battery consisting of one or more dry cells. Example sentencesExamples - The radio was very important and it ran on a dry battery; every time the battery ran out they had to go and get a new one.
- Wrought zinc has chemical characteristics particularly adapted to certain uses, such as dry batteries and photoengraver's plate, and offers combinations of desirable physical and mechanical properties at relatively low cost.
- The program is in the development stage, but is expected to focus initially on wiring devices, dry batteries, circuit breakers, and wire.
- Each set had a dry battery as well and they only lasted in a short period.
- It works just as well, providing season-long protection on one 9-volt dry battery.
- For instance, not until operational research scientists in Australia investigated the effect of a tropical climate on the operational life of dry batteries was the constant failure of radios in the New Guinea campaign eradicated.
- First, the schools needed to buy dry batteries, which in some cases they could not afford.
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