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Rams frequently battle one another by butting heads together. Ewes don't exhibit this macho behaviour Ewes are not sufficiently horny to exhibit this behavior.
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Well, shoot Martha, somebody's got to use their head.
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(as opposed to butting)
you know, it occurred to me when I posted the OED stuff that I should mention that, in as much as it was used as a siege engine, the battering-ram was related to batteries of artillery, but no.... battering vbl n. 1. The action of beating with successive blows, esp. in Mil. of attacking a fortification with cannon or other engines. Also fig. 2. The result of this action; bruising or defacement caused by successive blows. 3. attrib. a. in ancient warfare, battering-engine, an engine constructed for breaking down walls; so battering-machine, battering-ram. b. in modern warfare, battering-train, a number of cannon specially intended for siege purposes; so battering-artillery, -cannon, -gun, -piece. c. battering-charge, the full charge of powder for a cannon.
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The result of this action; bruising or defacement caused by successive blows.Thus more than a single blow, which returns me to my original question: Do non-US'n English speakers speak of a single electric cell as a battery? I'll be on vacation - away from my computer - for a week, so I DO hope some of you will answer me by the time I check in here again!
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