Nodo in english

Node

pronunciation: noʊd part of speech: noun
In gestures

nodo = node ; node element ; newsreel ; cinema newsreel ; newsfilm ; nexus ; hub. 

Example: Notable telecommunications networks are Tymnet and Telenet, which are predominantly North American, but also have nodes in Europe and other parts of the world.Example: The following types of data structure are common: hierarchical, or tree, with a single root element at the top, plus node elements at the ends of the branches that spread out from the root.Example: Feature films and newsreels are excluded from the catalogue's coverage.Example: It has a unique collection of newsfilm some of which dates back to 1896: besides its own collection it owns 5 other major cinema newsreel collections from the past.Example: It has a unique collection of newsfilm some of which dates back to 1896: besides its own collection it owns 5 other major cinema newsreel collections from the past.Example: The author explores the nexus between record keeping and the execution of government 'watchdog' functions.Example: And since the main entry is the hub and most exacting aspect of our cataloging process, its replacement by a title-unit entry would greatly simplify the problem and expedite the operation of cataloging.

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» nodo de la rednetwork node .

Example: The system allows the user, who is connected to a network node, to access the hosts' information services without needing to reestablish connection when changing data bases.

» nodo linfáticolymph node .

Example: The gastrointestinal tract anatomically comprises the oesophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, pancreas, mesentery and associated lymph nodes.

Nodo synonyms

client in spanish: cliente, pronunciation: klaɪənt part of speech: noun knob in spanish: nudo, pronunciation: nɑb part of speech: noun guest in spanish: huésped, pronunciation: gest part of speech: noun lymph node in spanish: ganglio linfático, pronunciation: lɪmfnoʊd part of speech: noun lymph gland in spanish: glándula LINFATICA, pronunciation: lɪmfglænd part of speech: noun
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