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• a discharge of lightning accompanied by thunder
Example sentence• I need to buy some bolts to fix the chair. |
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• A small piece of woodland or a woody hill; a copse.
Example sentence• The hunter unexpectedly stumbled upon a hidden holts in the dense forest. |
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• a sudden jarring impact
verb
• move or cause to move with a sudden jerky motion
Example sentence• The sudden jolts from the earthquake frightened the villagers. |
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• a unit of potential equal to the potential difference between two points on a conductor carrying a current of 1 ampere when the power dissipated between the two points is 1 watt; equivalent to the potential difference across a resistance of 1 ohm when 1 ampere of current flows through it
Example sentence• The power supply delivers 12 volts to the circuit. |
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• organized opposition to authority; a conflict in which one faction tries to wrest control from another
Example sentence• The revolution was born out of years of political revolts. |
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• a person who is not very bright
Example sentence• The dolts couldn't figure out how to assemble the furniture. |
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• periodic shedding of the cuticle in arthropods or the outer skin in reptiles
verb
• cast off hair, skin, horn, or feathers
Example sentence• The lizard molts its skin to grow larger. |
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• A young salmon two or three years old, when it has acquired its silvery color.
Example sentence• The fish hatchery released thousands of smolts into the river. |
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• An ornamental molding or band following the curve on the underside of an arch.
Example sentence• The archivolts of the cathedral are finely carved with intricate designs. |
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• the part of a lock that is engaged or withdrawn with a key
Example sentence• She installed deadbolts on all the doors for added security. |
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Example sentence• The device generates demivolts of electricity. |
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• A bolt with a looped head, or an opening in the head.
Example sentence• The workers used eyebolts to secure the heavy machinery. |
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• a unit of potential equal to a thousand volts
Example sentence• The power lines carry electricity at thousands of kilovolts. |
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• periodic shedding of the cuticle in arthropods or the outer skin in reptiles
verb
• cast off hair, skin, horn, or feathers
Example sentence• During the colder months, many animals go through moults to shed their summer coats. |
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• a unit of potential equal to one-hundred-millionth of a volt
Example sentence• The abvolts measurement is commonly used in the field of electrical engineering. |
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Example sentence• The construction workers tightened the fishbolts on the train tracks. |
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• bolt that provides a steering joint in a motor vehicle
Example sentence• The mechanic tightened the kingbolts on the car's suspension system. |
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noun
• One million (106) volts, abbreviated as MV.
Example sentence• The megavolts generator broke down during the storm. |
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noun
• a unit of potential equal to one millionth of a volt
Example sentence• The voltage measured by the sensor was only a few microvolts. |
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noun
• a unit of potential equal to one thousandth of a volt
Example sentence• The electric potential difference across the resistor is measured in millivolts. |
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• An eyebolt that has a ring through the eye
Example sentence• The ship's crew fastened the anchor using the ringbolts on the deck. |
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Example sentence• The engineer secured the bridge with hackbolts. |
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Example sentence• He used ragbolts to secure the shelves to the wall. |
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