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CHARGED

Volume 3 · 76 words · 1778 Edition

in heraldry, a shield carrying some impresa or figure, is said to be charged therewith; so also, when one bearing, or charge, has another figure added upon it, it is properly said to be charged.

in electrical experiments, is when a vial, pane of glass, or other electric substance, properly coated on both sides, has a quantity of electricity communicated to it; in which case the one side is always electrified positively, and the other negatively.