"Knarled" is a word in ENGLISH
Knotted. See Gnarled.
One of the things Ford Prefect had always found hardest to understand about humans was their habit of continually stating and repeating the very very obvious, as in It's a nice day, or You're very tall, or Oh dear you seem to have fallen down a thirty-foot well, are you alright? At first Ford had formed a theory to account for this strange behaviour. If human beings don't keep exercising their lips, he thought, their mouths probably seize up. After a few months' consideration and observation he abandoned this theory in favour of a new one. If they don't keep on exercising their lips, he thought, their brains start working. After a while he abandoned this one as well as being obstructively cynical.
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The knot at the bottom of an antler. See Bur, n., 8.
Read the complete definitionA knot in wood. See Gnarl.
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Read the complete definitionA kind of epaulet. See Shoulder knot.
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Read the complete definitionlitik v {1} [AN; c1] snap ones finger. Nagpanglitik siya sa íyang tudlù sa higayun nga nalipatan, He snapped his …
Read the complete definitionThe knot, or red-breasted snipe; -- called also robin breast, and robin snipe. See Knot.
Read the complete definitionA flat, narrow molding, used chiefly to separate the parts or members of compartments or panels from one another, or …
Read the complete definitiontágad - See tagád. In and near Iloilo tagád is mostly used, tágad in other places. tádyà – tágbaw tágak, …
Read the complete definitiontakgus v [A; ac] {1} fasten s.t. to s.t. with a knotted cord. Palíhug rag takgus sa ríbun sa ákung …
Read the complete definitionA genus of limicoline birds including many species of sandpipers. See Dunlin, Knot, and Sandpiper.
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