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Node logo #10101) Abnormal enlargement 2) Anagram for done 3) Anatomical bulge 4) Anatomical bump 5) Anatomical knot 6) Anatomical mass 7) Any thickened enlargement 8) Body mass 9) Botanical branch point 10) Botanical intersection 11) Botanical joint 12) Botanical junction 13) Botanical knot 14) Branch point 15) Branching point
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Node logo #10101) Bubo 2) Bubonic 3) Nodular 4) Nodule
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node logo #20730 A point, region, or surface where the amplitude of a standing wave is zero. The probability of finding an electron at an orbital node is zero.
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Node logo #21002• (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. • (n.) One of the fixed points of a sonorous string, when it vibrates by aliquot parts, and produces the harmonic tones; nodal line or point. • (n.) The ...
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Node logo #20556a computer or server attached to the network
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Node logo #22587A distinct joint or notch on an inflorescence, stem, or pseudobulb from which a flower stem, leaves, or roots can emerge; a term often used to refer to the place on a Phalaenopsis inflorescence above which a cut can be made to induce a secondary bloom.
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node logo #21003(from the article `Sun`) A network may be defined by a set of points, or `nodes,` that are connected by lines, or `links.` A way of going from one node (the `origin`) to ... ...period still later, when the amplitudes of the component waves B and C are oppositely directed. At all times there are positions (N...
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node logo #21003(from the article `computer science`) ...of electrical signals causing relays to click into place and effect connections during dialing. The telephone system now is just a multilevel ... ...Furthermore, the method is inefficient, since most of the links will be idle at any given time. Modern telecommunications networks avoid these ... ...
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node logo #21003(from the article `stem`) ...the terminal bud of the plant, and by the continued development of this bud and its adjacent tissues, the stem increases in height. Lateral buds ... In a maturing stem, the area where a leaf attaches to the stem is called a node, and the region between successive nodes is called an internode. ... The vasc...
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node logo #21142a point of a data network, where one or more functional units interconnect data channels or data circuits
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node logo #20870 1) An electrical junction connecting two or more component terminations. 2) An individual component termination (pin), test point, or I/O within a circuit net. A ‘cluster describes a set of nodes which are connected directly by a track; an ‘open node` is a position at which a cluster may be accessed by a test probe.
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Node logo #20957A device or station connected to a network.
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node logo #20973A point in a plant stem at which one or more leaves are attached. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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node logo #21001(nōd) a small mass of tissue in the form of a swelling, knot, or protuberance, either normal or pathological. adj., no´dal., adj.
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Node logo #10444 The part of a plants stem, which in some cases may be slightly swollen, from which leaves, buds and shoots grow
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node logo #10444A point in a plant stem at which one or more leaves are attached.
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Node logo #20972Node noun [ Latin nodus ; perhaps akin to English knot . Confer Noose , Nowed .] 1. A knot, a knob; a protuberance; a swelling. 2. Specifically: (a) (Astron.) One of the two points where the orbit of a planet, or comet, intersects the eclipti...
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Node logo #22487A joint where a leaf is borne or may be borne; also incorrectly the space between two joints, which is properly an internode.
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node logo #22592A joint on a stem or pseudobulb from which a leaf or growth originates.
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node logo #24142A clump or mass of tissue, for example lymph nodes
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Node logo #23716A fixed point in a firm’s logistics system where goods come to rest; includes plants, warehouses, supply sources, and markets.
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Node logo #20479(NETWORK GLOSSARY) An entity that can access a network. Also called device.
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node logo #20974client noun (computer science) any computer that is hooked up to a computer network
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Node logo #22803A networked computing device that takes a protocol address andcan initiate and respond to communication from other networked devices that employ similar protocols.
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node logo #21199a knot, protuberance, or knob. · a centering point of component parts. · a knotlike mass of tissue: lymph node. · circumscribed swelling. · · a joint in a stem. · a part of a stem that normally bears a leaf.
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