Charger
WordNet

noun


(1)   Formerly a strong swift horse ridden into battle
(2)   A device for charging or recharging batteries
WiktionaryText

Noun



  1. A device that charges or recharges.
    Put the batteries in the charger overnight so we can use them tomorrow.
  2. A large horse trained for battle and used by the cavalry. They were of a lighter build than a destrier
    The knight rode a white charger.
  3. A large platter.
    The fancy restaurant used a white porcelain charger when serving.
  4. One who charges.

Etymology


, present active infinitive of , from .

Verb


charger
  1. to load (up) (vehicle, animal etc.)
  2. to load (firearm)
  3. to charge (battery)
  4. to put in charge; to charge (somebody with doing something)
  5. to charge (somebody of a crime)
  6. to charge
  7. to overact, ham it up
  8. (+ de) to take care of, see to
 
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