galvanic

/ɡælˈvænɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to electricity produced by chemical action, as in a battery.
    • The galvanic cell in the battery powers the flashlight.
    • The science experiment demonstrated a simple galvanic reaction using a lemon and copper wire.
    • Galvanic corrosion can occur when two different metals touch in a wet environment.
  2. Sudden and dramatic, as if caused by an electric shock; stimulating or exciting.
    • Her galvanic performance left the crowd cheering for more.
    • The speaker's galvanic speech woke up the entire audience.
    • The news had a galvanic effect on the team, spurring them to action.
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