English edit

 
Differential rheotome

Etymology edit

From rheo- (flow, current) +‎ -tome (cutter), literally “flow cutter”.

Noun edit

rheotome (plural rheotomes)

  1. Any instrument that interrupts an electric current.
    • 1884, George Calvin Pitzer, Electricity in medicine and surgery, page 30:
      By means of the rheotome, the primary current is broken and closed rapidly, so that the induced current seems almost like a continuous one.