батарея

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Bulgarian

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Etymology

Borrowed from Russian батаре́я (bataréja), from French batterie.

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Noun

батаре́я (bataréjaf (relational adjective батаре́ен)

  1. (military) battery

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Kazakh

Alternative scripts
Arabic باتارەيا
Cyrillic батарея
Latin batareia
Yañalif ʙatareia
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Etymology

Borrowed from Russian батаре́я (bataréja), from French batterie.

Pronunciation

Noun

батарея (batareä)

  1. (electricity) battery (electric power source consisting of electrochemical cells)
  2. (military) battery (group of artillery pieces)

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Russian

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Etymology

From French batterie, likely via Dutch batterij.

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Noun

батаре́я (bataréjaf inan (genitive батаре́и, nominative plural батаре́и, genitive plural батаре́й, relational adjective батаре́йный, diminutive батаре́йка)

  1. (electricity) battery (electric power source consisting of electrochemical cells)
  2. (military) battery (group of artillery pieces)
  3. (figuratively) battery (an array of similar things)
  4. (colloquial) radiator (metal fixture for heating a room)
    Synonym: радиа́тор (radiátor)
  5. (chess) battery

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

From French batterie, possibly via German Batterie.

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Noun

батаре́я (bataréjaf inan (genitive батаре́ї, nominative plural батаре́ї, genitive plural батаре́й, relational adjective батаре́йний)

  1. (military) battery (coordinated group of artillery weapons)
  2. (electricity) battery (electric power source consisting of electrochemical cells)
  3. radiator (metal fixture for heating a room)
    Synonym: радіа́тор m (radiátor)
  4. (figuratively, sometimes humorous) battery (an array of similar things)
  5. (chess) battery (two or more major pieces on the same rank, file, or diagonal)

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Yakut

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian батаре́я (bataréja), from French batterie.

Noun

батарея (batareya)

  1. (electronics) battery

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