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n. (plural of accumulator English)
Usage examples of "accumulators".
He scouted the forest in a jittery spiral until he found some accumulators of the calathiform sort.
On the way down again, the flow powers that dynamo, which charges portable accumulators people bring there.
Zero himself, though the demands on his functioning were much less, wanted a more easily assimilated charge than the accumulators provided.
His vessel, designed to operate upon cosmic energy intake, carried only enough accumulators for stabilization of power-flow, an amount ridiculously inadequate for a combat as profligate of energy as this.
Hundreds of miles he traversed, perceiving only automatic machinery, bank after towering, miles-square’ bank of accumulators, and remote-controlled projectors and other weapons and apparatus.
They’ve got screens, pits, projectors, accumulators, all on a gigantic scale.
Either the steam pressure is kept constant and the speed of opening of the launch valves is varied, or the launch valves are always opened at the same rate and the pressure of the steam in the accumulators is varied.
Arbalestiers are cocked and locked, and the dragons' accumulators are loaded and primed.
The same accumulator that could power a surface ship for a week would support levitation spells of that level for less than twenty-four hours, although freight pods were routinely fitted with multiple accumulators to give them more endurance.
All of the infantry and artillery weapons rely on charged spell accumulators, but battle dragons are spell accumulators.