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Anticathode
Anticathode An`ti*cath"ode, n. (Phys.) The part of a vacuum tube opposite the cathode. Upon it the cathode rays impinge.
Cathode
Cathode Cath"ode, n. [Gr. ? descent; ? down + ? way.] (Physics) The part of a voltaic battery by which the electric current leaves substances through which it passes, or the surface at which the electric current passes out of the electrolyte; the negative pole; -- opposed to anode. --Faraday. Cathode ray (Phys.), a kind of ray generated at the cathode in a vacuum tube, by the electrical discharge
Cathode ray
Cathode Cath"ode, n. [Gr. ? descent; ? down + ? way.] (Physics) The part of a voltaic battery by which the electric current leaves substances through which it passes, or the surface at which the electric current passes out of the electrolyte; the negative pole; -- opposed to anode. --Faraday. Cathode ray (Phys.), a kind of ray generated at the cathode in a vacuum tube, by the electrical discharge
Cathodegraph
Cathodograph Ca*thod"o*graph, n. Also Cathodegraph Ca*thod"e*graph [Cathode + -graph.] (Physics) A picture produced by the R["o]ntgen rays; a radiograph.
Cathodic
Cathodic Ca*thod"ic (k[.a]*th[o^]d"[i^]k), a. (Physiol.) A term applied to the centrifugal, or efferent, course of the nervous influence. --Marshall Hall.
Cathodograph
Cathodograph Ca*thod"o*graph, n. Also Cathodegraph Ca*thod"e*graph [Cathode + -graph.] (Physics) A picture produced by the R["o]ntgen rays; a radiograph.

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