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Noun — A connection or link between things, people, or ideas.

How to use nexus

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Etymology

From Latin nexus, "a binding together, connection," from the verb nectere, "to tie or bind."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “nexus” mean?

The word “nexus” means a connection or link between things, people, or ideas. In plain terms, a central point where things connect, or the connection itself.

How do you pronounce “nexus”?

“Nexus” is pronounced NEHK-suhs (/ˈnɛksəs/ in IPA).

How do you use “nexus” in a sentence?

Here is “nexus” used in a sentence: “The city has become a nexus for tech startups and investors.”

What part of speech is “nexus”?

“Nexus” is a noun.

Where does the word “nexus” come from?

The word “nexus” comes from Latin. From Latin nexus, "a binding together, connection," from the verb nectere, "to tie or bind.".

Is “nexus” a common word?

“Nexus” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “nexus” have?

“Nexus” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a connection or link between things, people, or ideas.

What is the difference between a nexus and a network?

A nexus typically refers to a central connecting point or link between things, people, or ideas, while a network refers to the broader interconnected system as a whole. A nexus can be thought of as a hub within a network, the point where connections converge.

Is nexus a formal or technical-sounding word?

Nexus tends to sound more formal or academic than everyday words like "link" or "connection," and it appears often in legal, business, and academic writing. It is understood in general use but is less common in casual conversation.

Can nexus refer to a place as well as an abstract connection?

Yes, nexus can describe a connected group, network, or cluster, which can apply to a physical location, such as a city that serves as a transportation nexus, as well as an abstract connection between ideas or people.

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