internode

internode

 [in´ter-nōd]
a space between two nodes.
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in·ter·nod·al seg·'ment

the portion of a myelinated nerve fiber between two successive nodes.
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internode

(ĭn′tər-nōd′)
n.
A section or part between two nodes, as of a nerve or stem.

in′ter·nod′al (-nōd′l) adj.
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in·ter·nod·al seg·ment

(in'tĕr-nō'dăl seg'mĕnt)
The portion of a myelinated nerve fiber between two successive nodes.
Synonym(s): internode.
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internode

that portion of a stem found between two successive NODES. See also BOLTING.
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