Anode Definition

ănōd
anodes
noun
anodes
A positively charged electrode, as of an electrolytic cell, storage battery, or electron tube.
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In an electroplating cell, the positively charged electrode, toward which current flows.
Webster's New World
The negatively charged terminal of a primary cell or of a storage battery that is supplying current.
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In an electron tube, the principal electrode for collecting electrons, operated at a positive potential with respect to the cathode.
Webster's New World
In a battery that is a source of electric current, as a dry cell or storage battery, the negative electrode from which the electrons are released to the external circuit.
Webster's New World
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Other Word Forms of Anode

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anode
Plural:
anodes

Origin of Anode

  • Greek anodos a way up ana- ana- hodos way

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From Ancient Greek ἄνοδος (anodos, “way up”).

    From Wiktionary

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