n.
Pronunciation: ˌ p ō -l ə - ' rä-gr ə -f ē
Function: noun
Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary, from polarization
Date: 1936
: a method of qualitative or quantitative analysis based on current-voltage curves obtained during electrolysis of a solution with a steadily increasing electromotive force
– po · lar · o · graph · ic \ p ō - ˌ la-r ə - ' gra-fik \ adjective
– po · lar · o · graph · i · cal · ly \ -fi-k( ə -)l ē \ adverb