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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Electrode \E*lec"trode\ ([-e]*l[e^]k"tr[=o]d), n. [Electro- +
Gr. "odo`s way, path: cf. F. ['e]lectrode.] (Elec.)
a conducting object by which electricity is conveyed into or
from a solution or other non-metallic conducting medium;
esp., the ends of the wires or conductors, leading from
source of electricity, and terminating in the medium
traversed by the current.
Note: Electrodes may be specially designed or made of a
special material for particular purposes, as for
example silver electrodes used in electroplating.
[1913 Webster +PJC] Electro-dynamic