Definition of Crunodes

1. Noun. (plural of crunode) ¹

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Definition of Crunodes

1. crunode [n] - See also: crunode

Lexicographical Neighbors of Crunodes

crunchinesses
crunching
crunchingly
crunchings
crunchtime
crunchy
crunk
crunker
crunkest
crunkle
crunkled
crunkles
crunkling
crunodal
crunode
crunodes (current term)
cruor
cruores
cruorin
cruors
crupper
cruppered
cruppering
cruppers
crura
crura membranacea ampullaria ductus semicircularis
crura of bony semicircular canals
crura ossea canalium semicircularium
crural

Literary usage of Crunodes

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

1. Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society by London Mathematical Society (1908)
"Let R denote the number of real base points, C the number of real crunodes, ... If R = 1, the number of real crunodes is equal to the number of real ..."

2. A Treatise on the Higher Plane Curves: Intended as a Sequel to A Treatise on by George Salmon (1879)
"... may be regarded as arising from the union of three double points: viz. in the cases (a} these are (1) three crunodes, ..."

3. An Elementary Treatise on Cubic and Quartic Curves by Alfred Barnard Basset (1901)
"Let A, B, C be three crunodes. When the nodes coincide, the tangents at A and B ... The second kind of triple point is composed of two crunodes and a cusp; ..."

4. Catalogue of the Special Loan Collection of Scientific Apparatus at the by South Kensington Museum (1876)
"Trifoliate, with three crunodes, cis-centric. 5. ... Do. with three crunodes, trans-centric. 7. Twice-repeated circle. lines, and the twice-repeated circle ..."

5. On the Forms of Unicursal Quintic Curves by Peter Field (1904)
"... one or more of them have been changed back first to cusps and then to crunodes. It is now proposed to find an expression for the limiting value of ÎI. ..."

6. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"The branch, whether re-entrant or infinite, may have a cusp or cuspe, or it may cut itself or another branch, thus having or giving rise to crunodes; ..."

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