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Definition of node
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of node is as below...
Node (n.) A hole in the
gnomon
of a dial,
through
which
passes
the ray of light which marks the hour of the day, the
parallels
of the sun's
declination,
his place in the
ecliptic,
etc..
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Phalanx
::
Phalanx
(n.) One of the
digital
bones of the hand or foot,
beyond
the
metacarpus
or
metatarsus;
an
internode..
Revolution
::
Revolution
(n.) The
motion
of any body, as a
planet
or
satellite,
in a
curved
line or
orbit,
until it
returns
to the same point
again,
or to a point
relatively
the same; --
designated
as the
annual,
anomalistic,
nodical,
sidereal,
or
tropical
revolution,
according
as the point of
return
or
completion
has a fixed
relation
to the year, the
anomaly,
the
nodes,
the
stars,
or the
tropics;
as, the
revolution
of the earth about the sun; the
revolution
of the moon about the
earth..
Opposite
::
Opposite
(a.) Set over
against
each
other,
but
separated
by the whole
diameter
of the stem, as two
leaves
at the same
node..
Fission
::
Fission
(n.) A
process
by which
certain
coral
polyps,
echinoderms,
annelids,
etc.,
spontaneously
subdivide,
each
individual
thus
forming
two or more new ones. See
Strobilation..
Palinodial
::
Palinodial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
palinode,
or
retraction..
Echinodermal
::
Echinodermal
(a.)
Relating
or
belonging
to the
echinoderms.
Stenographed
::
Stenodermine
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the genus
Stenoderma,
which
includes
several
West
Indian
and South
American
nose-leaf
bats..
Internode
::
Internode
(n.) The space
between
two nodes or
points
of the stem from which the
leaves
properly
arise.
Nodose
::
Nodose
(a.)
Knotty;
having
numerous
or
conspicuous
nodes.
Monodelphous
::
Monodelphous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
Monodelphia.
Threnodist
::
Threnodist
(n.) One who
composes,
delivers,
or
utters,
a
threnode,
or
threnody..
Node
::
Node (n.) A hard
concretion
or
incrustation
which forms upon bones
attacked
with
rheumatism,
gout, or
syphilis;
sometimes
also, a
swelling
in the
neighborhood
of a
joint..
Acnode
::
Acnode
(n.) An
isolated
point not upon a
curve,
but whose
coordinates
satisfy
the
equation
of the curve so that it is
considered
as
belonging
to the
curve..
Annuloida
::
Annuloida
(n. pl.) A
division
of the
Articulata,
including
the
annelids
and
allied
groups;
sometimes
made to
include
also the
helminths
and
echinoderms..
Monodelphian
::
Monodelphian
(n.) One of the
Monodelphia.
Nodosity
::
Nodosity
(n.) A knot; a node.
Node
::
Node (n.) The point at which a curve
crosses
itself,
being a
double
point of the
curve.
See
Crunode,
and
Acnode..
Ganglion
::
Ganglion
(n.) A node, or gland in the
lymphatic
system;
as, a
lymphatic
ganglion..
Crinoidea
::
Crinoidea
(n. pl.) A large class of
Echinodermata,
including
numerous
extinct
families
and
genera,
but
comparatively
few
living
ones. Most of the
fossil
species,
like some that are
recent,
were
attached
by a
jointed
stem. See
Blastoidea,
Cystoidea,
Comatula..
Crunodal
::
Crunodal
(a.)
Possessing,
or
characterized
by, a
crunode;
-- used of
curves..
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