Anticonductor

/ˌæn.ti.kənˈdʌk.tər/ noun

A substance or material that resists the flow of electricity or heat, similar to what we now call an insulator.

From anti- (against) + conductor (from Latin conducere, to lead together). This word emerged in 18th-century electrical experiments when scientists were first categorizing materials by their ability to carry or resist electrical current.

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