| BESTRODE | • bestrode v. Simple past tense and past participle of bestride. • BESTRIDE v. to stride across, straddle. |
| CENTRODE | • centrode n. The path traced by the instantaneous rotational centre of a plane figure when it undergoes motion in a plane. • CENTRODE n. a type of mathematical locus. |
| ELECTRODE | • electrode n. The terminal through which electric current passes between metallic and nonmetallic parts of an electric circuit. • electrode n. A collector or emitter of electric charge in a semiconducting device. • ELECTRODE n. a conductor by which a current of electricity enters or leaves an electrolytic cell. |
| INTERELECTRODE | • interelectrode adj. Between electrodes. • INTERELECTRODE adj. between electrodes. |
| MICROELECTRODE | • microelectrode n. A very small, fine electrode, most often used to study the electrical behaviour of biological cells or tissues. • MICROELECTRODE n. a minute electrode. |
| MULTIELECTRODE | • multielectrode adj. Of or pertaining to more than one electrode. • multielectrode n. Multiple electrodes joined together in a network. • MULTIELECTRODE adj. having many electrodes. |
| OUTRODE | • outrode v. Simple past tense of outride. • outrode n. Obsolete form of outroad. • OUTRIDE v. to ride faster than. |
| OUTSTRODE | • outstrode v. Simple past tense of outstride. • OUTSTRIDE v. to surpass in striding. |
| OVERSTRODE | • overstrode v. Simple past tense and past participle of overstride. • OVERSTRIDE v. to stride over, across, or beyond. |
| PHOTOELECTRODE | • photoelectrode n. (Physics) Either electrode of a photoelectric cell. • PHOTOELECTRODE n. an electrode which can exhibit photoelectricity. |
| STRODE | • strode v. Simple past tense of stride. • strode v. Past participle of stride. • Strode prop.n. A surname. |
| TETRODE | • tetrode n. A thermionic valve similar to a triode with the addition of a screen grid to improve the thermionic emission. • tetrode n. A dynatron. • tetrode n. A dual-gate MOSFET. |
| TRODE | • trode v. Obsolete spelling of trod. • trode n. (Obsolete) Tread; footing. • TRODE n. (Spenser) a track, path, also TROAD, TROADE, TROD. |