anodic

[an-od-ik]

an·od·ic

[an-od-ik]
adjective
pertaining to an anode or the phenomena in its vicinity.

Origin:
1830–40; anode + -ic

an·od·i·cal·ly, an·od·al·ly [a-nohd-l-ee] , adverb
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anode (ˈænəʊd)
 
n
1.  the positive electrode in an electrolytic cell
2.  Also called (esp US): plate the positively charged electrode in an electronic valve
3.  Compare cathode the negative terminal of a primary cell
 
[C19: from Greek anodos a way up, from hodos a way; alluding to the movement of the current to or from the positive pole]
 
anodal
 
adj
 
anodic
 
adj

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