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Definition of node
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Node (n.) The knot,
intrigue,
or plot of a
piece..
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Platinode
::
Platinode
(n.) A
cathode.
Anode
::
Anode (n.) The
positive
pole of an
electric
battery,
or more
strictly
the
electrode
by which the
current
enters
the
electrolyte
on its way to the other pole; --
opposed
to
cathode..
Ambulacrum
::
Ambulacrum
(n.) One of the
radical
zones of
echinoderms,
along which run the
principal
nerves,
blood
vessels,
and water
tubes.
These zones
usually
bear rows of
locomotive
suckers
or
tentacles,
which
protrude
from
regular
pores.
In star
fishes
they
occupy
the
grooves
along the under side of the
rays..
Node
::
Node (n.) The point at which a curve
crosses
itself,
being a
double
point of the
curve.
See
Crunode,
and
Acnode..
Merithallus
::
Merithallus
(n.) Same as
Internode.
Node
::
Node (n.) A
swelling.
Palinody
::
Palinody
(n.) See
Palinode.
Cathode
::
Cathode
(n.) The part of a
voltaic
battery
by which the
electric
current
leaves
substances
through
which it
passes,
or the
surface
at which the
electric
current
passes
out of the
electrolyte;
the
negative
pole; --
opposed
to
anode..
Trivium
::
Trivium
(n.) The three
anterior
ambulacra
of
echinoderms,
collectively..
Verticil
::
Verticil
(n.) A
circle
either
of
leaves
or
flowers
about a stem at the same node; a
whorl.
Palinodial
::
Palinodial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
palinode,
or
retraction..
Madreporite
::
Madreporite
(n.) The
madreporic
plate of
echinoderms.
Multinodate
::
Multinodate
(a.)
Having
many knots or
nodes.
Nodose
::
Nodose
(a.)
Having
nodes or
prominences;
having
the
alternate
joints
enlarged,
as the
antennae
of
certain
insects..
Sublapsarian
::
Subkingdom
(n.) One of the
several
primary
divisions
of
either
the
animal,
or
vegetable
kingdom,
as, in
zoology,
the
Vertebrata,
Tunicata,
Mollusca,
Articulata,
Molluscoidea,
Echinodermata,
Coelentera,
and the
Protozoa;
in
botany,
the
Phanerogamia,
and the
Cryptogamia..
Echinoidea
::
Echinoidea
(n. pl.) The class
Echinodermata
which
includes
the sea
urchins.
They have a
calcareous,
usually
more or less
spheroidal
or
disk-shaped,
composed
of many
united
plates,
and
covered
with
movable
spines.
See
Spatangoid,
Clypeastroid..
Interambulacrum
::
Interambulacrum
(n.) In
echinoderms,
one of the areas or zones
intervening
between
two
ambulacra.
See
Illust.
of
Ambulacrum..
Sea Urchin
::
Sea
urchin
() Any one of
numerous
species
of
echinoderms
of the order
Echinoidea.
Nodal
::
Nodal (a.) Of the
nature
of, or
relating
to, a node; as, a nodal
point..
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..
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