1) a
group of
similar things arranged, connected or used together;
set or
series;
array. Also refers to the
personnel who operate such
equipment. 2) a tactical
unit of artillery, usually consisting of six guns together with the artillerymen,
equipment, etc. required to operate them.
a
group of big guns on a warship.
a
group of
similar things arranged, connected or used together;
set or
series;
array.
any
set of
similar or connected things, as a
series of tests.
any
set of
similar or connected things.
(electrical) a connected
group of cells, or a
single cell, storing an
electrical charge and capable of supplying a current.
(military) an
emplacement or fortification equipped with heavy guns. Used humorously in this lecture.
(military) a tactical
unit of artillery, usually comprising six guns and the
personnel and
equipment to operate them.
any
set of
similar or connected things, as a
series of tests. So we get a whole new battery of
processes, by the way, that come out underneath this thing that we'
ve always taken for granted and which has made it difficult for us to
sell the
individual Scientology.
(military) a tactical
unit of artillery, usually comprising six guns and the
personnel and
equipment to operate them. Reels off a
lot of things in the incidentisays, "I was actually the battery commander at the Battle of the Bulge" or somethingiyou
run into somebody up the
track somewhere. iYour
Case (3
Jan. 60)
(military) a tactical
unit of artillery, usually comprising six guns and the
personnel and
equipment to operate them. Reels off a
lot of things in the
incident?says, "I was actually the battery commander at the Battle of the Bulge" or something?you
run into somebody up the
track somewhere. ?Your
Case (3
Jan. 60)