- trode
- elec·trode·less;elec·trode;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Trode — Trode, archaic imp. of {Tread}. [1913 Webster] On burnished hooves his war horse trode. Tennyson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Trode — Trode, n. [AS. trod, fr. tredan to tread. See {Tread}.] Tread; footing. [Written also {troad}.][Obs.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
trode — «trohd», verb. Archaic. a past tense of tread. * * * trode arch. pa. tense and pple. of tread v … Useful english dictionary
Trode Khangsar — (bo|t=སྤྲོ་བདེ་ཁང་གསར|w=spro bde khang gsar) is a temple where Tsen spirits reside (bo|t=བཙན་ཁང|w=btsan khang) located in Lhasa that is over 300 years old [Tibetan Heritage Fund database item #CA90, http://www.tibetheritagefund.org/old web/] .… … Wikipedia
trode — tétrode électrode … Dictionnaire des rimes
trode — /troʊd/ (say trohd) verb Archaic past tense of tread …
cat|e|lec|trode — «KAT ih LEHK trohd», noun. Electricity. = cathode. (Cf. ↑cathode) ╂[< cat + electrode] … Useful english dictionary
e|lec|trode|less — «ih LEHK trohd lihs», adjective, without electrodes … Useful english dictionary
e|lec|trode — «ih LEHK trohd», noun. either of the two terminals of a battery or any other source of electricity; a conductor by which a current is brought into a liquid or a gas. The anode and cathode of an electric cell are electrodes. »In the process of… … Useful english dictionary
mi|cro|e|lec|trode — «MY kroh ih LEHK trohd», noun. a very fine electrode, especially one used to detect electrical impulses of nerve cells and muscle fibers … Useful english dictionary