electrode
This term describes a physical bridge between an electrical circuit and a non-metallic medium. It evokes a sense of precise interface, where the focus is on the point of contact and the transfer of energy or signals. It is used predominantly in scientific, medical, and industrial settings rather than casual conversation. In a medical context, it suggests diagnostic monitoring or stimulation, such as in an EKG. In a chemical context, it refers to the sites of oxidation or reduction in a battery or electrolysis cell, emphasizing the chemical transformation occurring at the surface.
Used to count individual conductive probes or terminals used in an experiment or medical device.
Meanings
A conductor through which electricity enters or leaves an object, substance, or body.
"The technician attached the electrode to the patient's chest."