electrical

electrical
adj.
Electrical is used with these nouns: ↑activity, ↑apparatus, ↑appliance, ↑circuit, ↑component, ↑conductor, ↑connection, ↑contractor, ↑cord, ↑current, ↑device, ↑discharge, ↑engineer, ↑engineering, ↑equipment, ↑fault, ↑field, ↑fire, ↑fitting, ↑flex, ↑gadget, ↑generator, ↑goods, ↑grid, ↑impulse, ↑industry, ↑machinery, ↑outlet, ↑power, ↑property, ↑recording, ↑repair, ↑retailer, ↑shop, ↑signal, ↑socket, ↑stimulation, ↑store, ↑storm, ↑switch, ↑system, ↑tape, ↑utility, ↑wire, ↑wiring

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