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electrical
[ ih-lek-tri-kuhl ]
electrical
/ ɪˈlɛktrɪkəl /
adjective
- of, relating to, or concerned with electricity
Usage
Derived Forms
- eˈlectrically, adverb
Other Words From
- e·lectri·cal·ly adverb
- none·lectri·cal adjective
- none·lectri·cal·ly adverb
- pree·lectri·cal adjective
- pree·lectri·cal·ly adverb
- une·lectri·cal adjective
- une·lectri·cal·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of electrical1
Example Sentences
Applying an electrical charge makes the mixture complete the circuit by streaming out of the needle on to the metal plate.
ANE generates an electrical voltage in a magnetic metal that is perpendicular to the magnetisation and a temperature gradient.
This flexibility could allow for reduced electrical requirements for the heating system or load shifting to times when electricity is less expensive and/or cleaner.
Pain sensations and other information are mainly conducted through our nervous system as electrical signals.
But during a seizure, the chatter synchronizes into loud bursts of electrical activity that overwhelm the brain's casual conversation.
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