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The answer GNARLED has 25 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of gnarled in various dictionaries:
verb - twist into a state of deformity
verb - make complaining remarks or noises under one's breath
adj - used of old persons or old trees
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Like an old oak tree |
Misshapen |
Knotty, as a tree |
Knotty and twisted |
Knotted up |
Knobby |
Entwined and twisted |
Made knotty |
Out of shape, in a way |
Twisted |
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Knotty, misshapen or rugged due to old age or work, such as the hands of an old carpenter |
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knobbly, rough, and twisted, especially with age. |
used of old persons or old trees covered with knobs or knots |
Knobbly, rough, and twisted, especially with age. |
rough and twisted, especially because of old age or no protection from bad weather: |
rough and twisted in shape: |
Having gnarls knotty or misshapen: gnarled branches. |
Morose or peevish crabbed. |
Rugged and roughened, as from old age or work: the gnarled hands of a carpenter. |
Gnarled might refer to |
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Gnarled enamel is a description of enamel seen in histologic sections of a tooth underneath a cusp. This is optical appearance of enamel. The appearance of enamel appears different and very complex under the cusp, but this is not due to a different arrangement of dental tissues. Instead, the enamel still has the same arrangement of enamel rods. The strange appearance results from the lines of enamel rods directed vertically under a cusp and from their orientation in a small circumference. * Gnarled enamel can sometimes be a problem for dentists; although experienced dentists have no problem identifying gnarled enamel and making the correct preparations, some inexperienced dentists face problems when performing a standard filling or root canal. The gnarled enamel can cause the drill problems and in some cases the dentist must replace the drill burr. The toughness of gnarled enamel varies from client to client and usually is nothing to be concerned about. |