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The process that forms nodules
The presence of nodules
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A rounded mass or irregular shape; a little knot or lump
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{n} a small knot, or irregular lump
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A small lump or tumor that can be benign or malignant
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To make noble; to ennoble
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{i} node; lump; swelling; small mass of tissue
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is a small more or less rounded body
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a small rounded mass or lump
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The most severe form of acne lesion, a nodule is a large, deep-seated, pus-filled, often painful lump Acne with nodules often results in permanent scarring and requires treatment by a physician Sometimes called an acne "cyst "
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a palpable, solid, round or oval lesion
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A structure developed on the roots of most legumes and some other plants in response to stimulus by Rhizobia bacteria or actinomycetes
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A European fish; the lyrie
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a small node or knob-like area of tissue; in rheumatoid arthritis patients may develop rheumatoid nodules especially over the forearms which are often associated with a more aggressive form of arthritis
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Small somewhat rounded object, usually harder than the surrounding rock or sediment in which it is found
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A small solid collection of tissue that can be felt A nodule may be present at any level in the skin
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A small, hard node that can be felt by touch (onchocerciasis, coenurosis, cysticercosis, myiasis)
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An English money of account, and, formerly, a gold coin, of the value of 6 s
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a small node
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A small mass of tissue frequently malignant
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a small node (mineralogy) a small rounded lump of mineral substance (usually harder than the surrounding rock or sediment) small rounded wartlike protuberance on a plant A person of rank above a commoner; a nobleman; a peer
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Swelling or enlargement of roots of plants, predominantly legumes, due to the presence of nitrogen-fixing microorganisms
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-A small concretionary deposit usually of sesquioxides or carbonates, usually hard
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Having a noble mind; honorable; magnanimous
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a small solid mass
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diminutive of Latin nodus = knot, hence, a little knot
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A roughly spherical or knob-like swelling
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A nodule is a small round lump which is found on the roots of certain plants. a small round raised part, especially a small swelling on a plant or someone's body (nodulus, from nodus; NODE). In geology, a rounded mineral concretion that is distinct from, and may be separated from, the formation in which it occurs. Nodules usually are elongated and have a knobby irregular surface; they are generally oriented parallel to the bedding. Chert and flint, clay ironstone, and phosphorites commonly occur as nodules. Manganese-rich nodules are found on the ocean floor
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A growth on the surface of the vocal fold, believed to be caused by repeated and prolonged collision between the tissue of opposing vocal folds
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The enlargement or swelling on roots of nitrogen- fixing plants The nodules contain symbiotic nitrogen- fixing bacteria See Nitrogen fixation
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The quality or state of being noble; greatness; dignity; magnanimity; elevation of mind, character, or station; nobili
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One of the nobility; a noble; a peer; one who enjoys rank above a commoner, either by virtue of birth, by office, or by patent
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= A rounded projection formed on a cathode during electrodeposition
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A nodule is a small round lump that can appear on your body and is a sign of an illness
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a solid, raised bump that is larger than a papule Nodules can be seen in nodular-cystic acne
nodule
a solid, raised bump
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small rounded wartlike protuberance on a plant
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A large, usually roughly spherical piece of stone such as flint which was selected as a material from which to remove flakes or blades for the manufacture of stone tools and projectile points
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a small circumscribed mass of differentiated tissue; may contain a parasite
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a hard, raised area of the skin or a mucous membrane; a knot or swelling
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A small, irregular, knobby, or rounded rock that is generally harder than the surrounding rock
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sterling, or about $1
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(mineralogy) a small rounded lump of mineral substance (usually harder than the surrounding rock or sediment)