gnarled+lump

  • 1gnarled — [17] Gnarled is essentially a 19thcentury word. It is recorded once before then, in Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure 1603 (‘Thy sharp and sulphurous bolt splits the unwedgable and gnarled oak’), but its modern currency is due to its adoption by… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 2gnarled — [17] Gnarled is essentially a 19thcentury word. It is recorded once before then, in Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure 1603 (‘Thy sharp and sulphurous bolt splits the unwedgable and gnarled oak’), but its modern currency is due to its adoption by… …

    Word origins

  • 3gnarl — I. v. n.; (also gnarr) Growl, snarl, murmur, grumble. II. n. Protuberance, knot, contortion, snag, gnarled lump …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 4Density — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Density >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 density density solidity Sgm: N 1 solidness solidness &c. >Adj. Sgm: N 1 impenetrability impenetrability impermeability Sgm: N 1 incompressibility incompressibility Sgm …

    English dictionary for students

  • 5Göcsej — is a geographic and ethnic region within Zala County, Hungary, containing these settlements (incomplete, please edit): Babosdöbréte Bak Baktüttös Barlahida Becsvölgye Bocfölde Böde Csonkahegyhát Dobronhegy Gellénháza Gombosszeg Hottó Iborfia… …

    Wikipedia

  • 6knotted — knot·ted || nÉ‘tɪd / nÉ’t adj. gnarled, entangled; intricate, complicated nÉ‘t /nÉ’t n. rope (or string, etc.) that has been tied together to create a fastening; tangle; unit of speed which equals one nautical mile per hour (6076 feet per… …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 7gen- —     gen     English meaning: to pinch, pluck, press, etc..     Deutsche Übersetzung: as basis for extensions der meaning “zusammendrũcken, kneifen, zusammenknicken; Zusammengedrũcktes, Geballtes”     Note: (Persson Beitr. 88 f.); therefrom are… …

    Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary