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Batterie vs Batteried - What's the difference?

batterie | batteried |

As a noun batterie

is a brilliant display of virtuosity in which the dancer's legs open and close rapidly while in the air, with the illusion of striking together and rebounding.

As an adjective batteried is

having a (specified kind of) battery.

batterie

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (dance) A brilliant display of virtuosity in which the dancer's legs open and close rapidly while in the air, with the illusion of striking together and rebounding.
  • (music) The percussion section of an orchestra or band, the battery; marching instruments in a drumline, as opposed to the pit.
  • Synonyms

    * (display of virtuosity) (l)

    References

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    batteried

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Having a (specified kind of) battery.
  • * 2009 , Dan Walsh, Endless Horizon (page 52)
  • In Bamako, the cops had one flat-batteried flat-twin Beemer, fat rider getting a sweaty running bump start at every call-out
  • * 2012 , Walter Block, Devils River Country (page 126)
  • I backtracked into the bedroom and got a weak-batteried Boy Scout flashlight. The yellowish, puny-beamed shaft oflight revealed the proud new tiles of our living room floor being covered with an expanding pool of water.