Catholyte

/ˈkæθəlaɪt/ noun

In chemistry, the solution found in the cathode region of an electrochemical cell.

From 'cathode' + '-lyte' (electrolyte). The term combines the Greek 'kathodos' (way down) with '-lyte' from Greek 'lysis' (loosening), referring to the electrolyte at the cathode.

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