Acnodal

/æk.ˈnoʊ.dəl/ adjective

In mathematics, relating to a curve that has an acnode (an isolated point where the curve touches itself but does not cross).

From 'acnode,' a mathematical term combining 'a-' (from Greek, meaning 'not') and Latin 'nodus' (meaning 'knot'). An acnode is literally a point that looks knotted but isn't—it's a singularity in algebraic curves.

AFakneædál
AMacnodal
ARacnodal
BGакнодални
BNacnodal
CAacnodal
CSacnodal
DAacnodal
DEacnodal
ELacnodal
ESacnodal
ETaknodal
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