nodous (Meaning)

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nodous (a.)

Nodose; knotty; knotted.

Synonyms & Antonyms of nodous

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nodous Sentence Examples

  1. The Gordian Knot, a nodous problem, confounded King Alexander the Great.
  2. The seemingly nodous task of untangling the intricate electrical wiring left me perplexed.
  3. The debate over healthcare reform reached a nodous impasse, with neither side willing to compromise.
  4. The nodous legal complexities surrounding the case made it a nightmare to navigate.
  5. The nodous traffic congestion in the city made commuting a daily torment.
  6. The nodous relationship between the two characters created a tense and uneasy atmosphere.
  7. The nodous puzzle baffled the keenest minds, leaving them stumped and frustrated.
  8. The nodous economic crisis threatened to plunge the country into ruin.
  9. The nodous animosity between the two rivals made peace seem impossible.
  10. The nodous situation at the border left travelers stranded and desperate.

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Nodose; knotty; knotted.

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The Gordian Knot, a nodous problem, confounded King Alexander the Great.

The seemingly nodous task of untangling the intricate electrical wiring left me perplexed.

The debate over healthcare reform reached a nodous impasse, with neither side willing to compromise.

The nodous legal complexities surrounding the case made it a nightmare to navigate.