Anódból
Anódból is a term of Icelandic origin, literally translating to "anode-ball." Its usage is primarily technical, often appearing in discussions related to electrochemistry, metallurgy, or specialized manufacturing processes. The term describes a spherical or ball-shaped component that serves as an anode in an electrochemical cell. An anode is the electrode where oxidation occurs, meaning it is the site where electrons are lost.
In practice, an anódból would be a solid piece of conductive material, shaped into a sphere, and