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electrolysis
[ih-lek-trol-uh-sis, ee-lek-]
noun
Physical Chemistry., the passage of an electric current through an electrolyte with subsequent migration of positively and negatively charged ions to the negative and positive electrodes.
the destruction of hair roots, tumors, etc., by an electric current.
electrolysis
/ ɪlɛkˈtrɒlɪsɪs /
noun
the conduction of electricity by a solution or melt, esp the use of this process to induce chemical changes
the destruction of living tissue, such as hair roots, by an electric current, usually for cosmetic reasons
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Word History and Origins
Origin of electrolysis1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of electrolysis1
C19: from electro- + -lysis
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