If you're on the edge of something, you're in the middle of it, just like you're in the middle of a stop. The word nexus entered English in the 17th century from the Latin word nectere, which means "to tie or knot." People often use this word to describe where different things or ideas come together or come together. In the context of cell biology, the nexus refers to "a special part of the cell membrane that is involved in intercellular communication and adhesion", indicating that the connection between cells facilitates communication in the center of its various parts and on its own allows it to work well. Examples from books and articles For people like Jud and Frank, who were there every time the door opened, it was the center of the universe. The Secret Story of Donna Tartt With its grand boulevards, beautiful green spaces and a network of universities, technical colleges and large software parks, Dalian will appear in Silic...