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volta
1[vohl-tuh, vol-, vawl-tah]
noun
plural
volteturn; time (used in phrases).
una volta (“once”);
prima volta (“first time”).
Volta
2[vohl-tuh, vawl-tah, vol-tuh, vohl-]
noun
Count Alessandro 1745–1827, Italian physicist.
a river in W Africa, in Ghana, formed by the confluence of the Black Volta and the White Volta and flowing S into the Bight of Benin. About 250 miles (400 km) long; with branches about 1,240 miles (1,995 km) long.
Volta
1/ ˈvɒltə /
noun
a river in W Africa, formed by the confluence of the Black Volta and the White Volta in N central Ghana: flows south to the Bight of Benin: the chief river of Ghana. Length: 480 km (300 miles); (including the Black Volta) 1600 km (1000 miles)
an artificial lake in Ghana, extending 408 km (250 miles) upstream from the Volta River Dam on the Volta River: completed in 1966. Area: 8482 sq km (3275 sq miles)
Volta
2/ ˈvɔlta, ˈvəʊltə /
noun
Count Alessandro (alesˈsandro). 1745–1827, Italian physicist after whom the volt is named. He made important contributions to the theory of current electricity and invented the voltaic pile (1800), the electrophorus (1775), and an electroscope
volta
3/ ˈvɔlta, ˈvɒltə /
noun
a quick-moving Italian dance popular during the 16th and 17th centuries
a piece of music written for or in the rhythm of this dance, in triple time
Volta
Italian physicist who in 1800 invented the voltaic pile, which was the first source of continuous electric current. The volt unit of electromotive force is named for him.
Word History and Origins
Origin of Volta1
Example Sentences
“Shame Game” has a psychedelic vibe that’s kinda like a hybrid of Strawberry Alarm Clock and Blue Oyster Cult, while the title track has a prog rock vibe redolent of Styx, Rush and Mars Volta.
Dance company Volta Collective has choreographed and performed in the garden.
British teenager Matthew Brennan claimed his first World Tour race win with a stunning victory on stage one of the Volta a Catalunya.
Desert Daze had just announced its lineup, which was set to feature Jack White, Cigarettes After Sex and the Mars Volta, a month ago.
For Cyril Fianyo, a 64-year-old farmer in Ghana’s eastern Volta region, the phone has expanded his activities beyond calls and texts.
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