anelectric

adj

Etymology

From an- + electric.

  1. derived from ἤλεκτρον — “amber
  2. borrowed from ēlectricus — “electrical; of amber
  3. prefixed as anelectric — “an + electric

Definitions

  1. Not becoming electrified by friction.

  2. Any substance incapable of being electrified by friction.

    • […]the presence and union of an anelectric, with the idio-electric body, formed by the superficies of this its inferior region[…]

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