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electric

e·lec·tric [ i léktrik ]


adjective 
Definition:
 
1. involving or caused by electricity: relating to, involving, or caused by electricity
electric power

2. for electricity: carrying or conveying electricity
electric cables

3. using electricity: powered or operated by electricity
an electric guitar
electric vehicles

4. tense or excited: full of tension or excitement and anticipation
an electric atmosphere

5. bright: extremely bright in color
electric orange



noun  (plural e·lec·trics)
Definition:
 
1. electricity: electricity, or the electricity supply, e.g. to a house ( informal )

2. something operated by electricity: a vehicle, machine, or other device that is powered by electricity

[Mid-17th century. < modern Latin electricus< electrum "amber" < Greek ēlektron]

Word Usage
electric or electrical?

Electric is more commonly used than electricalto describe a device that works by electricity or is involved in producing or carrying electricity: an electric oven; an electric socket.Electrical is applied to more general things and to areas of study or activity that are concerned with electricity: electrical appliances;electrical engineering.Electric is the choice in the figurative meaning "tense or excited": The atmosphere at the meeting was electric.

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