Definition of Anodes

1. Noun. (plural of anode) ¹

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Definition of Anodes

1. anode [n] - See also: anode

Lexicographical Neighbors of Anodes

anocratic
anoctamin
anocutaneous line
anoda
anodal
anodal closure contraction
anodal closure tetanus
anodal current
anodal duration tetanus
anodal opening contraction
anodal opening tetanus
anodally
anode
anode rays
anoderm
anodes (current term)
anodic
anodically
anodise
anodised
anodises
anodising
anodization
anodizations
anodize
anodized
anodizes
anodizing
anodon
anodons

Literary usage of Anodes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Complete Treatise on the Electro-deposition of Metals: Comprising Electro by Georg Langbein (1909)
"However, in this case, it is advisable to place the carbon anodes in small linen bags which retain any particles of carbon becoming detached, ..."

2. Notes on Lead and Copper Smelting and Copper Converting: Rev. with Accounts by Hiram W. Hixon (1908)
"When the new plant was well started and the men had become accustomed to the use of new appliances, the casting of anodes was carried on for some time, ..."

3. Energy Technology Perspectives: Scenarios & Strategies to 2050 by International Energy Agency (2006)
"Inert anodes The development of inert anodes could end CO2 emissions stemming from the use of carbon anodes and also eliminate emissions of perfluorocarbons ..."

4. The Electrical Engineer (1892)
"Merely working with anodes is an incomplete process ; it is better to combine it with extraction by lixiviation. The solution, after being in contact with ..."

5. Electrotype manipulation by Charles Vincent Walker (1841)
"anodes of this description would soon destroy the nature of the solution ; for the copper would enter into it, and eventually alter its character. ..."

6. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1919)
"Lead anodes Each tank has 84 anodes, making a total of 12768 in the tank house. The anodes are of lead containing 3.5 per cent. antimony. ..."

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