Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

nodus

Noun
/ˈnoʊ.dəs/
Definition
A nodus is a knot or a point of intersection in a system.
Examples
  • The nodus in the vine indicated where a new shoot could emerge.
  • Scientists studied the nodus of the plant to understand its growth patterns.
  • In the anatomy of certain worms, a nodus may refer to a localized thickening of the body.
Meaning
In biological contexts, it often refers to a swelling or knot in a plant stem or root which can serve multiple functions.
Synonyms
  • knot
  • node
  • grommet
  • bulge