boltage
/ˈbɒltɪdʒ/Definitions
1. noun
A unit of electrical power, equivalent to 1000 watts.
“The boltage of the new electrical system is significantly higher than the previous one.”
2. noun
A unit of electrical measurement, equal to one volt-ampere.
“The boltage of the circuit was measured to ensure safety.”
3. verb
To provide or supply with electrical power, especially in large quantities.
“The factory is boltage-intensive and requires a significant amount of power to operate.”