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elec·trot·o·nus \ə̇ˌlekˈträtənəs, ēˌl- sometimes ˌēˌl- or (ˌ)eˌl-\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from electr- + tonus : the altered sensitivity of a nerve when a constant current of electricity passes through any part of it — see anelectrotonus, catelectrotonus |