nexus
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a connected series or group -
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the means of connection between things linked in series
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Connection; tie. "Man is doubtless one by some subtile nexus . . . extending from the new-born infant to the superannuated dotard."
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Tie; connection; interdependence existing between the several members or individuals of a series or group. -
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In medieval music, melodic motion by skips. -
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In Roman law: -
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A free-born person who had contracted the obligation called nexum, and thus became liable to be seized by his creditor if he failed to pay, and to be compelled to serve him until the debt was discharged. -
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The bond or obligation by which such a person was held.
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nek′sus a tie, connecting principle, bond: -
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nek′sus (Rom. law) a person who had contracted a nexum or obligation of such a kind that, if he failed to pay, his creditor could compel him to serve until the debt was paid.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary L
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary L.—nectĕre, to bind.
Nexus 10 could give Applea run for its iPad money. blog.dispatch.com
Next-Generation Network targeting the cruise industry, NEXUS is a Satellite and Terrestrial Hybrid Solution to Deliver Video Streaming, Social Media and Image-Sharing Capabilities. marinelink.com
Sizing up Google's Nexus 10 tablet. kvia.com
The company has teamed up with Samsung for the new Nexus 10 tablet, a direct competitor to the full-size iPad. kvia.com
Google says the LG-built Nexus 4 smartphone has sold out. csmonitor.com
On Tuesday, Nov 13, Google began selling its LG-built Nexus 4 smart phone. csmonitor.com
And on Tuesday, Nov 13, Google sold out of all its Nexus 4 stock. csmonitor.com
How new Google Nexus 10 compares with rivals. kansascity.com
Google's new 10-inch tablet, the Nexus 10, which started shipping Nov 13. azcentral.com
Google's latest Nexus smartphone quickly sold out after it hit the Web on Tuesday, but the device is also heading to T-Mobile, so buyers will have a second chance to pick up the Nexus 4. pcmag.com
The Nexus 4 is currently listed as sold out on the Google Play store. pcmag.com
Here's a look at how the Nexus 10 compares with other tablets with similar screens. thenewstribune.com
The arrival of the Nook HD and Nexus 10 means consumers have two more excellent tablets to choose from, both big and small. usatoday.com
Nexus 10, Nook HD are solid tablet choices. usatoday.com
Nexus 4, the sold-out flagship Google phone, back on sale at noon . latimes.com
Buchanan, Nexus: Smal l Worlds and the Groundbreaking Theory of Networks.
Comparative Study of Cities as Complex Networks
Buchanan, Nexus: Smal l Worlds and the Groundbreaking Theory of Networks.
Exploring Urban Environments By Random Walks
S. Bar, S. Marek, B. Mersinger, L. Shelley, L., An investigation into the North African Crime-Terror Nexus, Terrorism, Transnational Crime and Corruption Centre (2005).
Intelligence gathering by capturing the social processes within prisons
GUE random matrices sit at the nexus of the two principal strains of complex random matrix theory: they are simultaneously Hermitian Wigner matrices and unitarily invariant matrices.
Three lectures on free probability
From my recent interactions in the NEXUS project, this is less common in introductory chemistry and rare in introductory biology.
The role of context and culture in teaching physics: The implication of disciplinary differences
There will be now a logical nexus between the moral expressed and the machinery employed to express it. "Lay Morals and Other Papers" by
The nexus between them was discovered and announced before the stipulations were carried out. "The Inside Story Of The Peace Conference" by
All great births of time are supernatural, making no part of the nexus of cause and effect. "Ten Great Religions" by
Material influence generally takes the form of money, or the financial nexus, as an English writer has termed it. "A Century of Wrong" by
Interpreting the mazy nexus of phenomena only by the facts which science has revealed, and what conclusion are we driven to accept? "A Candid Examination of Theism" by
Most troubling is the potential WMD-terrorism nexus that emanates from Tehran. "National Strategy for Combating Terrorism" by
This is real evolution, a real causal nexus between the present and the past. "My Autobiography" by
He cringed to Mr. Romaine, who held him and the whole nexus of his villainies in the hollow of his hand. "The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 20 (of 25)" by
A NEXUS STRONGER THAN CASH. "Are we Ruined by the Germans?" by
There will be now a logical nexus between the moral expressed and the machinery employed to express it. "The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. XXII (of 25)" by
ground their teeth, a stiffened nexus,
an infernal machine, tolling
the halted hours of consciousness.