Definition of Lead-acid battery

1. Noun. A battery with lead electrodes with dilute sulphuric acid as the electrolyte; each cell generates about 2 volts.

Exact synonyms: Lead-acid Accumulator
Specialized synonyms: Automobile Battery, Car Battery
Generic synonyms: Accumulator, Storage Battery

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lead-acid Battery

leachates
leached
leacher
leachers
leaches
leachier
leachiest
leaching
leachings
leachour
leachours
leachy
lead-acid
lead-acid accumulator
lead-acid battery (current term)
lead-footed
lead-free
lead-in
lead-off
lead-out
lead-outs
lead-pipe cinch
lead-pipe rigidity
lead acetate
lead anaemia
lead arsenate
lead astray
lead bank
lead by the nose

Literary usage of Lead-acid battery

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1. Opportunity 2000: Creative Affirmative Action Strategies for a Changing (1988)
"Over the years, research has continually improved lifetime cycles of the lead-acid battery. It is possible to buy a load-leveling lead-acid battery with a ..."

2. Electric Vehicles: Likely Consequences of U. S. and Other National Programs by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"For example, the driving distance for the lead acid battery was estimated at 26500 miles; thus, we included costs for only 3-2/3 lead add batteries with the ..."

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