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cathodic
cath·ode C0164200 (kăth′ōd′)n. Abbr. ka1. A negatively charged electrode, as of an electrolytic cell, storage battery, diode, or electron tube.2. The positively charged terminal of a primary cell or a storage battery that is supplying current. [Greek kathodos, descent : kat-, kata-, cata- + hodos, way, path.] ca·thod′ic (kă-thŏd′ĭk) adj.ca·thod′i·cal·ly adv.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | cathodic - of or at or pertaining to a cathode; "cathodic deposition of metals"anodal, anodic - of or at or relating to an anode | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeecathodecathodic
cath·o·dal (C), (kath'ō-dăl), Of, pertaining to, or emanating from a cathode. Synonym(s): cathodiccathodic (kă-thŏd′ĭk) 1. Pert. to a cathode. 2. Proceeding outwardly or efferently as applied to a nerve impulse.cathodic Related to cathodic: cathodic polarizationAntonyms for cathodicadj of or at or pertaining to a cathodeAntonyms |