node

  • 111node — See local area network …

    Big dictionary of business and management

  • 112node —   A point on a stem or leaf where leaves or leaflets originate.   Cf. internode …

    Expanded glossary of Cycad terms

  • 113node — n 1. protuberance, protuberancy, Bot. boss, knob, knop, nub, nubble, Bot. caruncle, Bot. bud, nodule, Anat. nodulus; knot, knur, gnarl, burl; protrusion, projection, Anat. apophysis, tuberosity, prominence, bulb; growth, excrescence, excretion,… …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 114nøde — nø|de vb., r, de el. nødte, t (overtale, presse); han blev nødet til at tage et stykke kage til (jf. nødt) …

    Dansk ordbog

  • 115node —   Aka …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 116node — Slightly swollen structure on the stem, where leaves and buds arise and where branches originate. Stems have nodes but roots do not …

    Glossary of Biotechnology

  • 117node — n. 1 Bot. a the part of a plant stem from which one or more leaves emerge. b a knob on a root or branch. 2 Anat. a natural swelling or bulge in an organ or part of the body. 3 Astron. either of two points at which a planet s orbit intersects the… …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 118ISS node 3 — Node 3 is an element scheduled to be added to the International Space Station (ISS) in 2009. Node 3 will contain the most advanced life support systems ever flown in space. These systems will recycle waste water for crew use and generate oxygen… …

    Wikipedia

  • 119Ascending node — Node Node (n[=o]d), n. [L. nodus; perh. akin to E. knot. Cf. {Noose}, {Nowed}.] 1. A knot, a knob; a protuberance; a swelling. [1913 Webster] 2. Specifically: (a) (Astron.) One of the two points where the orbit of a planet, or comet, intersects… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 120Descending node — Node Node (n[=o]d), n. [L. nodus; perh. akin to E. knot. Cf. {Noose}, {Nowed}.] 1. A knot, a knob; a protuberance; a swelling. [1913 Webster] 2. Specifically: (a) (Astron.) One of the two points where the orbit of a planet, or comet, intersects… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English