"אלקטרודה" meaning in Hebrew

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Noun

Forms: אֶלֶקטרוֹדָה [canonical], elektróda [romanization]
Etymology: Internationalism derived from English electrode, coined by British scientist Michael Faraday in 1833, first used in his Diary (laboratory notebook) from the Ancient Greek words ἤλεκτρον (ḗlektron, “amber”) (from which the word electricity is derived) and ὁδός (hodós, “way”). Etymology templates: {{intnat|he}} Internationalism, {{der|he|en|electrode}} English electrode, {{coin|en|Q8750|in=1833|nocap=1|nocat=1}} coined by British scientist Michael Faraday in 1833, {{der|he|grc|-}} Ancient Greek Head templates: {{he-noun|g=f|tr=elektróda|wv=אֶלֶקטרוֹדָה}} אֶלֶקטרוֹדָה • (elektróda) f
  1. electrode
    Sense id: en-אלקטרודה-he-noun-C6e8IpMZ Categories (other): Hebrew entries with incorrect language header, Hebrew internationalisms, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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