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anelectric, a. and n.|ænɪˈlɛktrɪk| [f. an- prefix 10 + electric.] A. adj. †a. Non-electric (obs.). b. Parting rapidly with any electricity developed in it.
1830Brewster's Cycl. II. 69/2 Anelectric, a word employed by the French to denote those bodies that are non-conductors of Electricity. 1853Mayne Exp. Lex., Anelectric, having no electric properties. B. n. †a. A non-electric body; a substance which does not become electric when rubbed (obs.). b. A body, such as a metal, which being a good conductor parts rapidly with electricity.
1863Atkinson Ganot's Physics (ed. 3) 585 Bodies were formerly divided into..those which become electrical by friction, and anelectrics, or those which do not possess this property. |