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voltaic

[vol-tey-ik, vohl-] / vɒlˈteɪ ɪk, voʊl- /




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The South African Photo Voltaic Industry Association says capital expenditure and component inflation have risen by up to 40% for solar projects since companies locked in tariffs last August.

From Reuters • Jul. 21, 2022

The images, blown up larger than their original print sizes, show Fula, Malian and Voltaic teenagers and twentysomethings posing and wielding props in a studio decorated with backdrops painted by artists from Ghana.

From New York Times • May 31, 2018

His lobbyists were less successful in the Voltaic Republic, though they had recently sent a truckload of wedding gifts to the emperor of the country's Mossi tribe.

From Time Magazine Archive

Others came from countries that are antiquating most maps of Africa� Ruanda-Urundi, the Voltaic, Ivory Coast and Malagasy republics.

From Time Magazine Archive

The discovery of the Voltaic pile, or battery, in 1800, gave a great impetus to the study.

From Famous Men of Science by Bolton, Sarah K.




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