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Terms vs Batteried - What's the difference?

terms | batteried |

As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective batteried is

having a (specified kind of) battery.

terms

English

Noun

(head)
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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.