Anode

/ˈænəd/ noun

The positive electrode in an electrical device through which electric current enters or is collected.

From Greek ana- (up, back) + hodos (way, path), coined in 1834 by English scientist William Whewell. Originally described the electrode where current was thought to travel upward, though the actual electron flow is opposite.

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