A difficult situation or problem; a complication.
[Latin nōdus, knot.]
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no·dus (nō'dəs) ![]() |
[Latin nōdus, knot.]
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| Architecture: nodus |
In ancient Roman construction, a keystone, or a boss in vaulting.
| Medical Dictionary: no·dus |
A circumscribed mass of tissue; a node.
| Veterinary Dictionary: nodus |
Pl. nodi [L.] node.
| Obscure Words: nodus |
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