trinodal Antonyms

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Meaning of trinodal

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trinodal (a.)

Having three knots or nodes; having three points from which a leaf may shoot; as, a trinodal stem.

Having three nodal points.

trinodal Sentence Examples

  1. The trinodal plant exhibited three distinct nodes along its stem.
  2. The trinodal nerve endings in the tooth transmitted sensitivity to heat and cold.
  3. The trinodal composition of the hydrocarbon chain gave it unique chemical properties.
  4. The trinodal structure of the molecule ensured its remarkable stability.
  5. The trinodal intersection of three roads created a busy traffic area.
  6. The trinodal bridge spanned three rivers, connecting different parts of the city.
  7. The trinodal antenna amplified signals from three different directions simultaneously.
  8. The trinodal rhythm of the music featured three distinct beats per measure.
  9. The trinodal equation described the relationship between three variables.
  10. The trinodal spinal cord injury affected the patient's mobility and sensation below the level of lesion.

FAQs About the word trinodal

Having three knots or nodes; having three points from which a leaf may shoot; as, a trinodal stem., Having three nodal points.

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The trinodal plant exhibited three distinct nodes along its stem.

The trinodal nerve endings in the tooth transmitted sensitivity to heat and cold.

The trinodal composition of the hydrocarbon chain gave it unique chemical properties.

The trinodal structure of the molecule ensured its remarkable stability.