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Term: Electricity

Definition:

Electricity refers to the physical presence and flow of electric charge, typically generated by the movement of electrons through conductive materials. It is a form of energy that powers various electrical devices and systems.

Part of Speech:

Noun

Senses:

  1. A physical phenomenon associated with electric charge
  2. The flow of electric charge through a conductor
  3. A source of electric power for homes and industries

Usages:

Popular:

Electricity is used extensively in modern society for powering homes, operating electronic devices, and driving industrial machinery.

Local:

In rural areas, access to electricity is crucial for numerous aspects of daily life, including lighting, cooking, and communication.

Sample Sentences:

  1. Be careful when working with electricity as it can be dangerous if not handled properly.
  2. The electricity in our building went out during the storm, leaving us in the dark.
  3. Renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power are gaining popularity as alternatives to conventional electricity.

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