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nod·al

 (nōd′l)
adj.
Of, relating to, resembling, being, or situated near or at a node.

nod′al·ly adv.
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nodal

(ˈnəʊdəl)
adj
of or like a node
noˈdality n
ˈnodally adv
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nod•al

(ˈnoʊd l)

adj.
pertaining to or of the nature of a node.
[1825–35]
no•dal′i•ty, n.
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Translations

nodal

adjknotenartig; nodal point (fig)Knotenpunkt m
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To the degree they are nodally linked to emotionally important aspects of our own lives in ways that are culturally familiar, such as intimate relationships (e.g., Emily Dickenson's "Wild Nights":
Materials and Methods: Thirty-five patients who had been diagnosed with nodally located DLBCL at Izmir Ataturk Training and Research Hospital between January 1999 and June 2006 were included in the study.
Sonic substrate, resonance, and reflexivity may be intricately stitched or tied at nodes--Rocks on a Platter being exemplary of the nodally consonant text.
For simple model problems, even nodally exact solutions are obtained.
(7.) See Peter Drahos, Securing The Future of Intellectual Property: Intellectual Property Owners and Their Nodally Coordinated Enforcement Pyramid, 36 CASE W.