Nodes vs Noded - What's the difference?
nodes | noded |
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
As a noun nodes
is .As an adjective noded is
having or divided into nodes"noded" in webster's third new international dictionary, unabridged (1961).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.