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anodic

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an·ode  (nd)
n.
1. A positively charged electrode, as of an electrolytic cell, storage battery, or electron tube.
2. The negatively charged terminal of a primary cell or of a storage battery that is supplying current.

[Greek anodos, a way up : ana-, ana- + hodos, way.]

a·nodic (-ndk), a·nodal (-ndl) adj.
a·nodi·cal·ly, a·nodal·ly adv.
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Adj.1.anodic - of or at or relating to an anodeanodic - of or at or relating to an anode    
cathodic - of or at or pertaining to a cathode; "cathodic deposition of metals"


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