Acnode

/ˈæk.noʊd/ noun

A point on an algebraic curve where the curve has an isolated singular point, touching itself without crossing.

Composed of the prefix 'a-' (from Greek, meaning 'without' or 'not') and Latin 'nodus' (meaning 'knot'). In mathematics, it describes a point that appears knotted but is actually just a tangent point without intersection.

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