electroconductive

English

Etymology

From electro- + conductive.

Adjective

electroconductive (comparative more electroconductive, superlative most electroconductive)

  1. Able to conduct electricity
    • 1974, Pulp and Paper - Volume 48, Issues 1-7, page 104:
      Up to this point, attention has been primarily given to the background information needed to define the intermediate and end-use requirements for the electroconductive-base paper.
    • 1997, Handbook of Conducting Polymers, Second Edition,, →ISBN, page 966:
      Potentiometry is the simplest form of sensing that uses electroconductive polymers but may also be the most challenging to control.
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