Definitions for electricities

electricities e·lec·tric·i·ty

Spelling: [ih-lek-tris-i-tee, ee-lek-]
IPA: /ɪ lɛkˈtrɪs ɪ ti, ˌi lɛk-/

Electricities is a 13 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 18 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 20 points.

You can make 475 anagrams from letters in electricities (cceeeiiilrstt).

Definitions for electricities

noun

  1. electric charge.
  2. electric current.
  3. the science dealing with electric charges and currents.
  4. a state or feeling of excitement, anticipation, tension, etc.
  5. electric charge.
  6. electric current.
  7. the science dealing with electric charges and currents.
  8. a state or feeling of excitement, anticipation, tension, etc.

Origin of electricities

First recorded in 1640-50; electric + -ity

Examples for electricities

The billionaire philanthropist tastes the product of a machine that processes human sewage into drinking water and electricity.

That year, landfill gas accounted for 9,800 gigawatts of electricity generation, up more than 90 percent from 2003.

The carpeting is worn, the furniture is falling apart, and the electricity is out for most of the day.

Was he a lumpish log, or was he a man all nerves and electricity?

To hate him would be hating an overpowering force, like heat, or electricity.

His favourite physical studies were chemistry and electricity.

Increasingly, as these industries develop, on-site solar and wind is a way of guaranteeing a lower price for electricity.

Some of Stone's neighbors, who live between Dotts and 4th Streets in Pennsburg, said their electricity and water had been cut off.

The electricity had taken a certain time to travel from the ends of the wire to the middle.

I find the study of electricity so entertaining that I am apt to neglect my other work.'

That year, landfill gas accounted for 9,800 gigawatts of electricity generation, up more than 90 percent from 2003.

Was he a lumpish log, or was he a man all nerves and electricity?

Some of Stone's neighbors, who live between Dotts and 4th Streets in Pennsburg, said their electricity and water had been cut off.

His favourite physical studies were chemistry and electricity.

The carpeting is worn, the furniture is falling apart, and the electricity is out for most of the day.

Increasingly, as these industries develop, on-site solar and wind is a way of guaranteeing a lower price for electricity.

The billionaire philanthropist tastes the product of a machine that processes human sewage into drinking water and electricity.

I find the study of electricity so entertaining that I am apt to neglect my other work.'

To hate him would be hating an overpowering force, like heat, or electricity.

The electricity had taken a certain time to travel from the ends of the wire to the middle.

Word Value for electricities
Scrable

18

Words with friends

20

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