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31elec·trode — /ıˈlɛkˌtroʊd/ noun, pl trodes [count] : one of the two points through which electricity flows into or out of a battery or other device …
32elec·tro·en·ceph·a·lo·gram — /ıˌlɛktrowınˈsɛfələˌgræm/ noun, pl grams [count] medical : eeg …
33elec·tro·en·ceph·a·lo·graph — /ıˌlɛktrowınˈsɛfələˌgræf, Brit ıˌlɛktrəwınˈsɛfələˌgrɑːf/ noun, pl graphs [count] medical : eeg …
34elec·trol·y·sis — /ıˌlɛkˈtrɑːləsəs/ noun [noncount] 1 : the process of removing unwanted hair by killing the hair root with an electric current She had electrolysis done on her upper lip. 2 chemistry : the process of separating a liquid into its different chemical …
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36elec·tro·mag·net — /ıˌlɛktroʊˈmægnət/ noun, pl nets [count] : a piece of metal that becomes magnetic when an electric current is passed through or near it …
37elec·tro·mag·ne·tism — …
38elec·tron — /ıˈlɛkˌtrɑːn/ noun, pl trons [count] physics : a very small particle of matter that has a negative charge of electricity and that travels around the nucleus of an atom …
39elec·tron·i·ca — /ıˌlɛkˈtrɑːnıkə/ noun [noncount] : a kind of popular dance music that is produced using electronic equipment (such as synthesizers) …
40elec·tron·ics — /ıˌlɛkˈtrɑːnıks/ noun 1 [plural] 1 a US : devices (such as televisions, radios, and computers) that operate using many small electrical parts Sales of consumer electronics are up …