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electroconductive

American  
[ih-lek-troh-kuhn-duhk-tiv] / ɪˌlɛk troʊ kənˈdʌk tɪv /

adjective

Electricity.
  1. having the property or capability of conducting electricity.


Etymology

Origin of electroconductive

electro- + conductive

Example Sentences

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The company Chaotic Moon thinks so; they are in the process of developing and testing “Tech Tats” that would use an electroconductive paint with the ability to store and transmit info.

From Time

But Mr. Narayan and his colleagues say the potential for creating synthetic gemstones pales next to possible applications of Q-carbon, which the researchers said is magnetic, fluorescent and electroconductive.

From New York Times

Eleksen, the maker of "electroconductive" fabric products, now wants to introduce a qwerty keyboard that you can roll up and put in your pocket.

From Time Magazine Archive