batterie / battery [ˈbætəri]
batterie – n. – 1. a ballet movement consisting of beating together the feet or calves of the legs during a leap; 2. spelled both ways = the percussion section of an orchestra
battery – n. – 1. a device consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is stored for conversion to electrical energy; 2. a set of similar units of equipment; 3. a series of tests (i.e. medical); 4. a fortified emplacement for heavy guns – an artillery unit of guns, personnel and vehicles; 5. law – an act, including touching, inflicting unlawful personal violence on another person, even if no physical harm is done; 6. baseball – the pitcher and the catcher