Definition of Nodosity. Meaning of Nodosity. Synonyms of Nodosity

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Definition of Nodosity

Nodosity
Nodosity No*dos"i*ty, n. [L. nodositas.] 1. The quality of being knotty or nodose; resemblance to a node or swelling; knottiness. --Holland. 2. A knot; a node.

Meaning of Nodosity from wikipedia

- acnode, crunode, denouement, internodal, internode, nodal, node, nodose, nodosity, nodular, nodule, nodulose, tacnode †nodulus nodul- nomen nomin- name agnomen...
- genetic strain). On Vitis vinifera, the resulting deformations on roots ("nodosities" and "tuberosities") and secondary fungal infections can girdle roots...
- Indian Subcontinent. Carapace elevated, tectiform, the keel ;ending in a nodosity on the third vertebral shield; posterior margin not or but very slightly...
- extranodal, internodal, internode, intranodal, multinodal, nodal, node, nodose, nodosity, nodular, nodulation, nodule, nodulose, nodulus, nodus, supernode, tacnode...
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- faint plications (more evident on the smaller whorls). These produce nodosities which, on the four prin****l ribs, and especially on the third one, counting...
- sculpture consists only of generally faint lines of growth, and the oblique nodosities above mentioned, which extend on the posterior whorls from the periphery...
- whorls are more markedly convex owing to the presence of smooth oblique nodosities, which number from about ten to thirteen or fourteen to the whorl, usually...
- right side of the body whorl, at the upper part of which we find merely nodosities. The whitish aperture is rounded. The cavity has a brown color, and is...
- cancer growth, non-pathogenic nodule growth, facultative and obligatory nodosities (root deformations), mycotic causes of wilting of some fruit tree species...