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1. (n.) electrode
a conductor through which an electric current enters or leaves a nonmetallic portion of a circuit, as a dielectric, an electrolyte, or a semiconductor.
Etymology: (1834; electr(ic)+ -ode2)
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| Definition of 'Electrode' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) electrode
a conductor used to make electrical contact with some part of a circuit
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| Definition of 'Electrode' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Electrode
the path by which electricity is conveyed into or from a solution or other conducting medium; esp., the ends of the wires or conductors, leading from source of electricity, and terminating in the medium traversed by the current
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| Definition of 'Electrode' |
The Standard Electrical Dictionary |
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1. Electrode
(a) The terminal of an open electric circuit.
(b) The terminals of the metallic or solid conductors of an electric circuit, immersed in an electrolytic solution.
(c) The terminals between which a voltaic arc is formed, always in practice made of carbon, are termed electrodes.
(d) In electro-therapeutics many different electrodes are used whose names are generally descriptive of their shape, character, or uses to which they are to be applied. Such are aural electrodes for the ears, and many others.
(e) The plates of a voltaic battery.
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Sense: a conductor through which a current of electricity enters or leaves a battery etc.
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Afrikaans: elektrode |
Arabic: القُطْبُ الكَهْرُيائي، ال |
Bulgarian: електрод |
Brazilian: eletrodo |
Czech: elektroda |
German: die Elektrode |
Danish: elektrode |
Greek: ηλεκτρόδιο |
Spanish: electrodo |
Estonian: elektrood |
Farsi: الکترود |
Finnish: elektrodi |
French: électrode |
Hebrew: אֶלֶקטרוֹדָה |
Hindi: विद्युत द्वार |
Croatian: elektroda |
Hungarian: elektróda |
Indonesian: elektroda |
Icelandic: rafskaut |
Italian: elettrodo |
Japanese: 電極 |
Korean: 전극(電極) |
Lithuanian: elektrodas |
Latvian: elektrods |
Malay: elektrod |
Dutch: elektrode |
Norwegian: elektrode |
Polish: elektroda |
Persian: الکترود |
Pashto: دبرېښنا دسر چينى قطب |
Portuguese: eléctrodo |
Romanian: electrod |
Russian: электрод |
Slovak: elektróda |
Slovenian: elektroda |
Serbian: elektroda |
Swedish: elektrod |
Thai: ขั้วไฟฟ้า |
Turkish: elektrot |
Taiwanese: 電極 |
Ukrainian: електрод |
Urdu: برقی مورچہ |
Vietnamese: điện cực |
Chinese: 电极 |
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