internodia

/ɪrˌnɔːrˈdiə/

Definitions

1. noun

In botany, the internode is the length of stem between two successive leaves, nodes, or other points of attachment. Internodia refer to a series of internodes.

“The gardener measured the internodia between the nodes on the stem to determine the plant’s growth pattern.”

2. noun

In other contexts, internodia may refer to a series of intervals or spaces between other elements.

“The architect carefully planned the internodia between the buildings to create a sense of openness and flow.”

Synonyms

  • internode
  • interval

Antonyms

  • intersection
  • node