different between semiconducting vs electrode
semiconducting
English
Etymology
semi- +? conducting
Adjective
semiconducting (not comparable)
- That has the characteristics of a semiconductor
Derived terms
- semiconducting compound
- semiconducting crystal
Translations
semiconducting From the web:
electrode
English
Etymology
Coined by British scientist Michael Faraday in 1833, first used in his Diary (laboratory notebook) from the Ancient Greek words ???????? (?lektron, “amber”) (from which the word electricity is derived) and ???? (hodós, “way”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /??l?k.t???d/, /i?l?k.t???d/
Noun
electrode (plural electrodes)
- the terminal through which electric current passes between metallic and nonmetallic parts of an electric circuit
- a collector or emitter of electric charge in a semiconducting device
Related terms
Translations
See also
- -ode
- cathode
- anode
Anagrams
- electroed
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