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Definition of Electric storm
1. Noun. A storm resulting from strong rising air currents; heavy rain or hail along with thunder and lightning.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Electric Storm
Literary usage of Electric storm
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Nature by Nature Publishing Group, Norman Lockyer (1883)
"The disturbance continued until I'50 pm, when the electric storm seemed to have
... During the electric storm Mr. Uro» n, the chief operator, stated it was ..."
2. Annual Record of Science and Industry for 1871-78 by Spencer Fullerton Baird (1874)
"... to the destruction of the trees upon the island some years ago.—Bull. Torrey Bot.
Club, 1872, IH., 38. electric storm OF JANUARY 7-8, 1873. ..."
3. Annual Record of Science and Industry by Spencer Fullerton Baird (1875)
"... to the destruction of the trees upon the island some years ago.—Bull. Torrey Bot.
Club, 1872, III., 38. electric storm OF JANUARY 7-8, ..."
4. Angelic revelations concerning the origin, ultimation, and destiny of the by William Oxley (1877)
"The electric storm, and what came of it. The Natural Sun not seen by the Angels.
Law of Appearances fixed and immutable. The Animal and Vegetable Kingdoms ..."
5. Death: The Meaning and Result by John K. Wilson (1901)
"... Mitchell Wounded—Spirits Sumner and Shoemaker Wounded—Spirit Eddy's Capture
Planned—Invisible Wires—electric storm Disturbs Instrument—Dallas and Wilson ..."