rheophore
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See also:
rhéophore
Contents
1
English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Noun
1.2.1
Translations
English
Etymology
From
rheo-
+
-phore
Noun
rheophore
(
plural
rheophores
)
(
obsolete
,
physics
)
Any
wire
,
electrode
or
connector
that
conducts
electricity
Translations
that which conducts electricity
Italian:
reoforo
(it)
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deprecated template usage
)
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trans-mid
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