• | The act of battering or beating. |
• | The unlawful beating of another. It includes every willful, angry and violent, or negligent touching of another's person or clothes, or anything attached to his person or held by him. |
• | Any place where cannon or mortars are mounted, for attack or defense. |
• | Two or more pieces of artillery in the field. |
• | A company or division of artillery, including the gunners, guns, horses, and all equipments. In the United States, a battery of flying artillery consists usually of six guns. |
• | A number of coated jars (Leyden jars) so connected that they may be charged and discharged simultaneously. |
• | An apparatus for generating voltaic electricity. |
• | A number of similar machines or devices in position; an apparatus consisting of a set of similar parts; as, a battery of boilers, of retorts, condensers, etc. |
• | A series of stamps operated by one motive power, for crushing ores containing the precious metals. |
• | The box in which the stamps for crushing ore play up and down. |
• | The pitcher and catcher together. |
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