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Definition of Electrocutions

Electrocution
Electrocute E*lec"tro*cute`, v. t. [Electro- + cute in execute.] To execute or put to death by electricity. -- E*lec`tro*cu"tion, n. Note: [Recent; Newspaper words]

Meaning of Electrocutions from wikipedia

- York Times hated the word electrocution, describing it as being pushed forward by "pretentious ignoramuses". Electrocutions are relatively rare, causing...
- "January 4, 1903: Edison Fries an Elephant to Prove His Point" – Wired article about Edison's "macabre form of a series of animal electrocutions using AC"....
- Electrocute is an American-German rock group. It was founded by Nicole Morier, a singer from Albuquerque New Mexico, and former member Mia Dime in Berlin...
- AC, as well as using a Westinghouse generator). They also attended electrocutions of dogs by George Fell who had worked with Southwick in the early 1880s...
- We are Electrocution is the debut album by nihilistic new wave punk rock band Le Shok released in 2000 on GSL. Initially available only in limited quantities...
- 550 reported electrocution deaths in the US in 1993, 2.1 deaths per million inhabitants. At that time, the incidence of electrocutions was decreasing...
- the Electrocution is a 1980 collection of two short stories by Ray Bradbury. "The Last Circus" is original to this collection. "The Electrocution" first...
- changed their name to "The Electrocutes". Towards the end of their high school days, while they were still known as the Electrocutes, they decided to create...
- required the warden at the Ohio Penitentiary to throw the switch at electrocutions. Rich Owens (1918–1947) Until 1941, the sheriff of the county in which...
- suicide may also touch or be otherwise drawn into contact with it, adding electrocution to the cause of death. Unlike other methods, rail suicide often has...