Internodes
in·ter·node
(ĭn′tər-nōd′)n.
A section or part between two nodes, as of a nerve or stem.
in′ter·nod′al (-nōd′l) adj.
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internode
(ˈɪntəˌnəʊd)n
1. (Botany) the part of a plant stem between two nodes
2. (Anatomy) the part of a nerve fibre between two nodes of Ranvier
ˌinterˈnodal, ˌinterˈnodial adj
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in•ter•node
(ˈɪn tərˌnoʊd)n.
a part or space between two nodes, knots, or joints, as the portion of a plant stem between two nodes.
[1660–70; < Latin internōdium]
in`ter•nod′al, adj.
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