node /nōd/     noun- A knot
 - A knob or lump
 - A swelling
 - A place, often swollen, where a leaf is attached to a stem
 - A point of intersection of two great circles of the celestial sphere, esp the orbit of a planet or the moon and the ecliptic (astronomy)
 - A point at which a curve cuts itself, and through which more than one tangent to the curve can be drawn (geometry)
 - A similar point on a surface, where there is more than one tangent-plane (geometry)
 - A point of minimum displacement in a system of stationary waves (physics)
 - The point in an electrical network where two or more conductors are connected (elec eng)
 - A point of intersection or junction in any branching system
 - A complication in a story (figurative)
 - A nodus
 - A processing location, esp one attached to the Net (computing)
     ORIGIN: L nōdus knot; dimin nōdulus   nōˈdal  adjective  Of or like a node or nodes  nōdalˈity  noun - Knottedness
 - The state of being nodal
    nōdˈalize or nōdˈalise  transitive verb  To make nodal  nōˈdally  adverb  nōdˈāted  adjective  Knotted  nōdāˈtion  noun - Knottiness
 - A knotty place
    nodical /nōdˈ or nodˈ/   adjective - Relating to the nodes of a celestial body
 - From a node round to the same node again
    nodose /nōd-ōsˈ or nōdˈōs/   adjective - Having nodes, knots or swellings
 - Knotty
    nodosity /nō-dosˈi-ti/   noun - Knottiness
 - A knotty swelling
    nōdˈous  adjective  Knotty  nodular /nodˈū-lər/   adjective - Of or like a nodule
 - In the form of nodules
 - Having nodules or little knots
    nodˈūlāted  adjective  Having nodules  nodūlāˈtion  noun  nodˈūle  noun - A little rounded lump or swelling
 - A swelling on a root inhabited by symbiotic bacteria (botany)
 - A nodus
    nodˈūled  adjective  nodˈūlose or nodˈūlous  adjective  nōdˈus  noun (pl nōdˈi /-ī/) (Latin) -  A knotty point, difficulty, complication
 - A knotlike mass of tissue or cells, swelling or knoblike protuberance (anatomy)
 - A swelling at the junction of nervures in an insect's wing
     node of Ranvier /rãˈvē-ā/   noun  A gap in the myelin sheath of a nerve fibre, named after LA Ranvier (1835–1922), French physician    |