"Trode" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Trode" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Trode" Meaning

Trode is an archaic term for a thread, especially a thread used in a loom.

"Trode" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Trode"


1. Electrochemical Reference


In electrochemistry, a trode is used at one electrode in an electrochemical cell, particularly for quantitative measurements of electrochemical reactions. The term 'trode' is often used interchangeably with 'electrode,' although technically, it denotes a specific setup or assembly at one end of an electrochemical cell.

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The platinum wire served as both the anode and the cathode, each acting as a single trode in the experiment.


2. An Old Suffragette Term


In the early 20th century, a ’troude' (sometimes spelled 'trode') was a term used by the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) in the U.K. It referred to the dictate that any action taken, including violence, was not vandalism but actually a necessary political means to an end.

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In solidarity with the Suffolk sprayers, suffragettes defending the trode, calling for more radical action.


3. Transparent Electrode in Displays and Solar Cells


In modern electronic and photovoltaic technologies, trodes are used to create transparent electrodes. These electrodes are crucial components for displays, solar cells, and other applications.

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The researchers worked on designing a thin, flexible trode to enhance the transparency and electrical conductivity of displays.


4. Biology and Microscopy


In the broader biological and microscopic context, the term trode can be used to refer to any electrode used in microscopic techniques for observing cellular activities, especially in electrophysiology.

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Using a microtrode allowed the scientists to study the electrical impulses in neurons with high precision.


5. General English


Sometimes, the term 'trode' can be used more loosely in General English to refer to any part of a structure related to an ‘ole’, particularly in discussing historical or obsolete terms.

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Approximating the trode illustrates the throated strategy astoundingly — at least once indeed.

"Trode" Similar Words

Trochophores

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Trochosphere

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The trochosphere is an organ in the larvae of certain invertebrates, such as mollusks and some invertebrate chordates, that is involved in the process of larval development. It is a ring-like structure that is usually composed of cilia or setae, and is thought to play a crucial role in the locomotion and feeding of the larvae.<br><br>A more modern, Greek-derived noun "trochosphere" does not exist or widely used, but there's a rare term in the Greek "trochos", refers to "compass"

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Trocophore

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A trocophore is a larva of a species that originates from an egg or progenitor that undergoes a holoblastic cleavage with a yolk-radius too small to allow protoserm circles (a less typical type of holoblastic cleavage), meaning the blastomeres can encroach upon the yolk, creating a radial extension beyond the full 360 degrees around the animal pole and thus being a 'trocophore'.

Trocophores

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Trocophores refer to a group of cells that contain yolk and are found in the ova (eggs) of certain animals.

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Trod

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The word "trod" can have several meanings depending on the context, but the most common ones are:<br><br> To walk or go on foot, especially in a place where others have previously walked or gone. For example: "The crowd that trod down the sidewalk made it difficult for us to get through."<br> To walk heavily or clumsily, especially in a way that causes damage or makes a noise. For example: "The large dog trod on my garden flowers."<br> A tread or a track, especially a path made by the feet of a person or animal.<br> To use or exploit someone or something heavily and often without kindness or consideration. For example: "The company trod on the rights of the local community by cutting down ancient trees."

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