Definition of Dianodal

1. passing through a node [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dianodal

diamylenes
diana
dianalytic
diandria
diandries
diandrous
diandry
dianetic
dianhydride
dianhydrides
dianhydrogalactitol
dianion
dianions
dianisidine
dianium
dianodal (current term)
dianoetic
dianoetically
dianoialogy
dianthus
dianthuses
diaoyudaoite
diapase
diapases
diapasm
diapasms
diapason
diapason stop
diapasons
diapause

Literary usage of Dianodal

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Collected Mathematical Papers of Arthur Cayley by Arthur Cayley (1898)
"... vn, 145—8 ; the dianodal surface, vn, ... vn, 155; dianodal curve of 8 points, vn, 155—6; ten nodes, vn, 156; ..."

2. American Journal of Mathematics by Johns Hopkins University, American Mathematical Society (1919)
"COBLE: The Ten Nodes of the Rational Cayley's dianodal curve of order 18 with ... Thus there is on the dianodal curve an involution of pairs of nodes of ..."

3. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1891)
"dianodal, dorsal, equal, equipotential surface. See the adjectives.—Double surface, a surface the locus of the middle of chords of a minimal curve or ..."

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