electrical device

NOUN
  1. a device that produces or is powered by electricity
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How To Use electrical device In A Sentence

  • The radio waves may come not only from transmitters but power supplies, motors or other electrical devices.
  • We can find references to glottogonic, ` relating to the origin of language or languages '; glottic for ` linguistic'; glossic, for a phonetic writing system, a replacement of an earlier glossotype; and glossograph, an electrical device to reproduce speech automatically. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol X No 4
  • The collapsable metal box resembles the kind of streetside sheds that commonly house electrical devices such as streetlight controls, new-age parking meters, and small generators. Cool Hunting
  • Surges can also be generated within the home by motors and other electrical devices.
  • Two-thirds are turning off lights and other electrical devices to reduce power bills. The Sun
  • Now the Bobby Van teams will advise on fire safety, suggesting that too many electrical devices plugged into the one socket is not a good idea and making sure that smoke alarms are fitted and working.
  • The rails aren't electrified; wires are run through the channels so that electrical devices can be powered at predetermined positions along the rails.
  • The noise from the motors and the electrical devices is unbelievable. Ice Time: Climate, Science, and Life on Earth
  • Two-thirds are turning off lights and other electrical devices to reduce power bills. The Sun
  • Two-thirds are turning off lights and other electrical devices to reduce power bills. The Sun
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