Associations to the word «Electricity»

Wiktionary

ELECTRICITY, noun. The study of electrical energy; the branch of science dealing with such phenomena. [from 18th c.]
ELECTRICITY, noun. Electric power/energy as used in homes etc., supplied by power stations or generators. [from 19th c.]
ELECTRICITY, noun. Electric charge, or particles carrying such charge
ELECTRICITY, noun. A feeling of excitement; a thrill. [from 18th c.]
ELECTRICITY, noun. (archaic) A property of amber and certain other nonconducting substances ("electricks") to attract lightweight material when rubbed, or the cause of this property; now understood to be an imbalance of electric charge. [from 17th c.]
ELECTRICITY METER, noun. A device that measures the consumption of electricity, normally in terms of watt-hours
ELECTRICITY METERS, noun. Plural of electricity meter
ELECTRICITY PYLON, noun. A tall structure built to support an overhead power line.
ELECTRICITY PYLONS, noun. Plural of electricity pylon

Dictionary definition

ELECTRICITY, noun. A physical phenomenon associated with stationary or moving electrons and protons.
ELECTRICITY, noun. Energy made available by the flow of electric charge through a conductor; "they built a car that runs on electricity".
ELECTRICITY, noun. Keen and shared excitement; "the stage crackled with electricity whenever she was on it".

Wise words

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Aeschylus