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21elec·tor — /ıˈlɛktər/ noun, pl tors [count] 1 : a member of the Electoral College in the U.S. 2 formal : someone who can vote in an election : ↑voter …
22elec·tor·al — /ıˈlɛktərəl, ˌiːlɛkˈtorəl/ adj, always used before a noun : of or relating to an election or to the process by which people are elected electoral politics an electoral district an electoral system …
23elec·tor·ate — /ıˈlɛktərət/ noun, pl ates [count] : the people who can vote in an election usually singular The candidates try hard to appeal to the electorate. [=voters] …
24elec·tri·cian — /ıˌlɛkˈtrıʃən/ noun, pl cians [count] : a person who works on and repairs electrical equipment …
25elec·trics — /ıˈlɛktrıks/ noun [plural] Brit : the electrical parts of something (such as a machine or a house) …
26elec·tri·fy — …
27elec·tro·car·dio·gram — /ıˌlɛktroʊˈkɑɚdijəˌgræm/ noun, pl grams [count] medical : ekg …
28elec·tro·car·dio·graph — /ıˌlɛktroʊˈkɑɚdijəˌgræf, Brit ıˌlɛktrəʊˈkɑːdiəˌgrɑːf/ noun, pl graphs [count] medical : ekg …
29elec·tro·con·vul·sive therapy — /ıˌlɛktroʊkənˈvʌlsıv / noun [noncount] medical : ↑shock therapy …
30elec·tro·cute — …