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anelectrode|ænɪˈlɛktrəʊd| [f. ἀνά up + electrode (f. ἤλεκτρον amber, taken as = ‘electricity’ + ὁδός way, path.] The positive pole of a galvanic battery; the point at which the electric current enters the fluid to be electrolyzed.
1864Webster cites Faraday. |