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/ˈCHärjər/,
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chargers, plural;
  1. A large, flat dish; a platter

  2. A large plate placed under a dinner plate in some formal table settings


  1. (charger) formerly a strong swift horse ridden into battle
  2. (charger) a device for charging or recharging batteries
  3. The San Diego Chargers, also nicknamed the Bolts or Super Chargers, are a professional football team based in San Diego, California. They are currently members of the Western Division of the American Football Conference (AFC) in the National Football League (NFL). ...
  4. (Charger (table setting)) Charger plates or service plates are larger decorative plates used to dress up dinner tables at parties, weddings, and other special events. While charger plates have been around since the 1800s, they returned to popularity in the late `90s. ...
  5. (Charger (Transformers)) Action Masters was a sub-line of the Transformers toy line.
  6. (charger) A device that charges or recharges; A large horse trained for battle and used by the cavalry. They were of a lighter build than a destrier; A large platter; One who charges
  7. (Charger) The conversion of electrical energy, provided in the form of electrical current from an external source, to restore the chemical energy in a cell or battery.
  8. (CHARGER) Or, to charge. To totally go for it with wild abandon. Like, "wow man, you charged that extreme barrel."
  9. (Charger) A bowl or deep dish. The silver vessels given by the heads of the tribes for the services of the tabernacle are so named (Num 7:13, etc.). The "charger" in which the Baptist's head was presented was a platter or flat wooden trencher (Mat 14:8, Mat 14:11; Mar 6:25, Mar 6:28). ...
  10. (Charger) A large round serving dish, originally a silver and pewter piece duplicated in porcelain and other ceramics.
  11. (Charger) A large, flat plate used for serving food.
  12. (Charger) A sadware piece used to hold the plates and other pewter flatware items. This term is also used today.
  13. (Charger) Another name for a stripper clip
  14. (Charger) Device associated with the rectifier and used to supply the battery with the electrical power (DC current) required to recharge and/or float charge the battery, thus ensuring the rated backup time.
  15. (Charger) Large pewter platter or dish for meat.
  16. (Charger) Mount of military officers.
  17. (Charger) Our school mascot is known as the Charger. The Charger is a mustang horse affectionately call Cha Cha. The school colors are navy and gold.
  18. (Charger) Two- to three-cell li-po DC variable rate with balancing
  19. (Charger) box connected to the electricity supply that puts power into the wheelchair batteries.
  20. (Charger) two sets of wires with ends that connect into the wall and one which connects into the other end of the PSP charger box which add battery life using electricity to your PSP so that the PSP can be played without constant power difficulties. A PSP can also be charged via USB cable. ...
  21. (charger) A deep dish, that which was used to bear weight.
  22. A latter-day Light Brigade might be formed from the Chargers.
  23. Electrical equipment used to change AC power to DC power and charge storage cells.
  24. Service plates that don't directly touch the food.
  25. Home, Road, Road Alt, Dark Alt - San Diego, which is German for 'a whale's vagina', got it right with when they went back to the white helmets and the powder blues. Unfortunately, those are the Chargers current alternates. I switch them to the main uniforms and leave them pretty much unchanged.