Noded vs Nosed - What's the difference?
noded | nosed |
Having or divided into nodes."Noded" in Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged (1961)
(neologism) Used to describe a group of individuals, often but not necessarily geographically far apart, that come together to form temporary or recurring project teams.Definition of "noded" in
(in combination ) Having some specific type of nose
* Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer
(nose)
As adjectives the difference between noded and nosed
is that noded is having or divided into nodes while nosed is (in combination) Having some specific type of nose.As a verb nosed is
past tense of nose.noded
English
(en)Adjective
(-)- Polygonization is the process of forming polygons from linework which encloses areas. Linework to be formed into polygons must be fully noded – that is, linestrings must not cross and must touch only at endpoints.
Noded — the Untouchable Business, Andreas Carlsson & Jaan Orvet
- The noded philosophy is also about flexibility and efficiency in collaboration, especially among people who are geographically far apart.