The positive pole of an electrical source.
The thin, pale, shiny squamous epithelium covering the lower half (below the pectinate line) of the anal canal. This epithelium is hairless and has no glands.
Positive electrode; the anode is usually red and is marked with a P or a plus (+) sign.
The positive electrode or terminal is the location where electrons are drawn or attracted to.
The electrode that attracts and receives the flow of an electromagnetic current is referred to as the positive electrode.