Electrode

/ɪˈlɛktroʊd/ noun

A conductor through which electricity enters or leaves an electrolytic cell, battery, or other electrical device.

Coined in 1834 by scientist Michael Faraday from Greek 'elektron' (amber, source of electricity) and 'hodos' (way or path). Faraday systematically created electrical terminology during his groundbreaking research.

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