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391 words match “TROD”

TROD n.
imp. & p. p. of Tread.
TRODDEN n.
p. p. of Tread.
TRODE n. 2 definitions
imp. of Tread. On burnished hooves his war-horse trode. Tennyson.
ANELECTRODE n.
The positive pole of a voltaic battery.
BESTRODE n.
imp. & p. p. of Bestride.
CATELECTRODE n.
The negative electrode or pole of a voltaic battery. Faraday.
CENTRODE n.
In two figures having relative motion, one of the two curves which are the loci of the instantaneous center.
CROW-TRODDEN a.
arked with crow's-feet, or wrinkles, about the eyes. [Poetic] Do I look as if I were crow-trodden Beau. & FL.
DOWNTROD; DOWNTRODDEN a.
Trodden down; trampled down; abused by superior power. Shak.
ELECTRODE n.
The path by which electricity is conveyed into or from a solution or other conducting medium; esp., the ends of the wires or conductors, leading from source of electricity, and terminating in the medium traversed by the current.
GASTRODISC n.
That part of blastoderm where the hypoblast appears like a small disk on the inner face of the epibladst.
GASTRODUODENAL a.
Pertaining to the stomach and duodenum; as, the gastroduodenal artery.
GASTRODUODENITIS n.
Inflammation of the stomach and duodenum. It is one of the most frequent causes of jaundice.
INTRODUCE v. 6 definitions
To lead or bring in; to conduct or usher in; as, to introduce a person into a drawing-room.
INTRODUCEMENT n.
Introduction. [Obs.]
INTRODUCER n.
One who, or that which, introduces.
INTRODUCT v.
To introduce. [Obs.]
INTRODUCTION n. 4 definitions
The act of introducing, or bringing to notice.
INTRODUCTIVE a.
Serving to introduce; introductory. -- In`tro*duc"tive*ly, adv.
INTRODUCTOR n.
An introducer. [Obs.]
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