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- Dictionaryno·dus/ˈnōdəs/
noun
- 1. a problem, difficulty, or complication. rare
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Nodus is a Latin word meaning knot or node. It is used to describe a complication or difficulty in a situation or problem. Learn more about its etymology, usage and examples.
Nodus definition: a difficult or intricate point, situation, plot, etc.. See examples of NODUS used in a sentence.
Nodus is a Latin word meaning knot or complication. It can refer to a problematic idea, situation, or node in various fields. See different sources and examples of nodus usage.
Nodus is a Latin word meaning a knot or a complication. It can refer to a difficult situation or problem in a play, or a crossvein in a wing of some insects.
Nodus is a noun that means a problematic idea, situation, etc or a knotty situation, as in a play. It comes from Latin and has different word forms and frequencies in British and American English.
Nodus is a word that means a point or place where something meets or crosses something else. It is used in astronomy, entomology, and horology to describe the position of a shadow, a vein, or a spot of light.
Nodus is a Latin word meaning a knot or a swelling. It is used to describe various types of masses or enlargements in anatomy, pathology, and physiology. See the list of nodus terms and their meanings in the medical dictionary.